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Cooling Nintendo Switch Stand
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Stand for the Nintendo Switch that includes a 60x60 mm 5v cooling fan.
Designed to keep my switch cool while hosting my Animal Crossing Island.
It works well with a right angle USB adapter for the original Nintendo Switch charger.
I included a stand with feet on the back to prevent the stand from falling over when the Switch is removed. I actually prefer it without the feet so I included that as well; it makes it easier to remove the power connector.
You could also get a 3rd party dock with just a USB-C to HDMI cable on it to keep your Switch cool while connected to the TV. Just be careful with 3rd party docks!
Parts needed:
-5v 60x60 mm fan
-Right angle USB C adapter
-Computer fan screws (x8)
-USB Micro female connector breakout board (for powering the fan if the fan doesn't come with a USB connection)
Printed on Ender 3, no supports, 20% Gyroid infill
Part placed on slicer/printer as pictured in gray.
Fan should be placed so its pushing air towards the switch
Designed to keep my switch cool while hosting my Animal Crossing Island.
It works well with a right angle USB adapter for the original Nintendo Switch charger.
I included a stand with feet on the back to prevent the stand from falling over when the Switch is removed. I actually prefer it without the feet so I included that as well; it makes it easier to remove the power connector.
You could also get a 3rd party dock with just a USB-C to HDMI cable on it to keep your Switch cool while connected to the TV. Just be careful with 3rd party docks!
Parts needed:
-5v 60x60 mm fan
-Right angle USB C adapter
-Computer fan screws (x8)
-USB Micro female connector breakout board (for powering the fan if the fan doesn't come with a USB connection)
Printed on Ender 3, no supports, 20% Gyroid infill
Part placed on slicer/printer as pictured in gray.
Fan should be placed so its pushing air towards the switch
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