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Raspberry Pi 40mm Fan Mount by Homwer
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0.2 mm
Outline: 2
3 top layer
3 bottom layer
I noticed that my Pi B3 got a little how while running so I got a little 5V fan. For that I needed a holder of some kind. But the fan was a little noisy, so I got a transistor to turn it off and on through the GPIO pins. While adding this to my mount I thought that status LED's would be nice.
The fan gives space for 3 LED (Green, Yellow, Red) and a transistor. With a little python script the temperature is read an and when then it turns on or of the leds and the fan depending on the temperature.
You need
40mm 5V Fan
40mm fan grill
3x LED 3mm
3x 56 Ohm resistor
1x BC337 Transisitor
4x M2,5x10mm spacer
8x M2,5x4mm screws
4x M2,5x16mm screws
0.2 mm
Outline: 2
3 top layer
3 bottom layer
I noticed that my Pi B3 got a little how while running so I got a little 5V fan. For that I needed a holder of some kind. But the fan was a little noisy, so I got a transistor to turn it off and on through the GPIO pins. While adding this to my mount I thought that status LED's would be nice.
The fan gives space for 3 LED (Green, Yellow, Red) and a transistor. With a little python script the temperature is read an and when then it turns on or of the leds and the fan depending on the temperature.
You need
40mm 5V Fan
40mm fan grill
3x LED 3mm
3x 56 Ohm resistor
1x BC337 Transisitor
4x M2,5x10mm spacer
8x M2,5x4mm screws
4x M2,5x16mm screws
