August 11, 2019
Description
Item revised 03022020
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I have included new dsign files for a captive Nyloc version, for both the moutning bracket and fan mount, so make sure you print the correct bits.
Parts list:
1 off RGB-Pi Jamma Fan mount ("Captive Nuts" or "Insert" Version)
1 off Pi Bracket ("Captive Nuts" or "Insert" Version)
1 off Duct
1 off 40mm fan, either 5v or 12v as you can pull the voltage from the Jamma edge connector
2 off M3 10mm Nylon PCB Spacers (Female thread both ends)
Pi Heatsinks (Optional)
RGB-Pi Heatsink
6 off M3 Brass Inserts (For "Insert" Version)
6 off M3 Nylock Nuts (For "Captive Nuts" Version)
4 off M3 x 10 Capscrews
2 off M3 x 20 Capscrews
This is a simple cooling fan mount for the new RGB-PI Jamma adapter and Raspberry Pi setup.
I wanted to duct some cooling over the Pi and the heating on the RGB-PI Jamma adapter.
I used M3 x 10 Nylon risers under the RGB-PI Jamma adapter into my mount, then M3 screw thro the duct into the riser. Pop on the small duct and screw in the fan. I modded the fan to run off the USB. This model is the 5v fan. I plan on running this direct from the 5v Jamma edge connector now, make it more tidy.
Any questions feel free. I'm happy to share the native SW files too.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution