Model Fridge for Salesforce IoT Electric Imp Developer Board
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This Fridge has a working hinge and securely holds the IoT Developer Board from Electric Imp with full instructions on how to create an IoT Fridge Monitoring Project using Salesforce IoT. This Fridge and Commercial Cooler were designed to hold the Electric Imp impExploer Developer Board for people working on the Salesforce Trailhead that was used at Dreamforce 2017. The print will allow the LED status from the impExplorer to be seen through the door which makes it great to talk about IoT. I have posted several different versions. It was created in Fusion 360 so have posted those files too but they may be a bit crude as I am still learning the tool. The Cooler is more square to represent industrial or commercial refrigerators, and I suggest an image can be added to the front. The models with the Salesforce Logo are slightly more advanced around the hinges to allow the door to open further but I included the 'plain' model since I know not everyone will want my branding. The images show what it looks like in several scenarios as well as the Salesforce IoT Orchestration in the background. Please check out the Trailhead to build the IoT Project around this model: https://trailhead.salesforce.com/en/projects/workshop-electric-imp Both fridges were designed to look proportional but as compact as possible. The 'freezer space' was put in to allow you to incorporate a heatsink to cool down the space but not really necessary. You can use plastic ice-cubes, roll of coins or Halloween mini-chocolate bars that have been frozen. (Don't use real ice! and watch for condensation which may impact your electronics.) The Commercial Cooler is more square and intended to have an image glued on the front to look like the product desired. The hinges are set up to take a piece of filament as the pin that holds the hinge together. When you put the filament in for the shaft of the hinge, cut is about 1/3 inches (1cm) too long then I use a soldering iron to melt the tip down to keep it secured and in place but check the how it opens before melting it in place. It should easily open to 90' but if you want it to open a little further (depending on which one you printed) you can slightly file down the area around hinge. I didn't want it to be too open around the hinge but depending on your use, you can get it to open just a bit wider with a little filing. Everything should print fine without any support and at 100%. Note: you are responsible for abiding by any Salesforce logo usage rights and Trailhead agreements.
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