I needed a way to mount my Beryl AX travel router, thus this design was born. It requires removal of the soft sticky feet pads on the bottom of the router. The pegs go into the recessed screw holes (behind the soft feet that you removed), and expand for a friction fit once you insert the 3mm screws into the wall mount bracket.
Preparation (v3):
- Use four M3x8 countersunk screws to secure the fan bracket to the main wall plate and also into the Beryl.
- If installing two 30x10 fans, then place them between the wall and the bracket. You should be able to route your fan power wires through one of the air channels but I have not yet had a chance to test this v3 version yet. Feedback welcomed!
- Then use two M3 screws (cap or socket head - length of your choice) to mount everything to the wall.
Preparation (v2):
- Four 3mm countersunk screws required, at least 8mm long to secure the bracket to the router
- Two 3mm screws are required to mount the bracket to the wall
- Suggest printing the mounting plate at 0.20 layer height or smaller, with 0.4mm nozzle. It's an easy print but you want to make sure that the posts that insert into the Beryl are sufficiently strong and have good layer bonding (to prevent snapping). The fan spacer can be printed in a thicker layer height if you want.
I respond to comments so feel free to provide feedback or ask questions!