Dual Fan Raspberry Pi 3/4 (B/B+) Case

Dual Fan Raspberry Pi 3/4 (B/B+) Case

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This is my Raspberry Pi Case Design. It can be mounted to any 3030 Extrusion, so if you have a printer that uses those, this might be the way to go. I myself use it on my Hypercube Evolution an it just looks great. The assembly is pretty straightforward, the only thing you will need are a couple of M3x5x5 threaded inserts (https://de.banggood.com/100pcs-M3x5x5mm-Metric-Threaded-Brass-Knurl-Round-Insert-Nuts-p-1050182.html?cur_warehouse=CN&rmmds=search) and a set of M3 screws. Also, if you are going to be mounting it to a 3030 extrusion, you will need two M5 screws and two M5 hammer nuts. If you have built a Hypercube like I did, you will probably already have all the things needed. You will need to mount the case before putting the Pi in. In order for the Pi to fit in, you need to bend one side of the case slightly. If you are wondering how I got the black bottom surface, I just left about half a meter of black filament in my bowden tube, so the first couple of layers are being printed in black. If you do not know how to run two fans at once from your Raspberry Pi, take a look at the pinout diagram. Connect the positive wires to the 5V outputs and the black ones to just any ground pin. You can use any 5V fan you want, but if you want the case to have cool light effects, here is the link to the LED fans I used: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B07X37NXGX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Step files are included if you want to do any modification.

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