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IceTower Case Pi only
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Since I was looking for a suitable case for my IceTower, but did not find it, I wanted to take this into my own hands without further ado.
After the basic case is printed, the fan is installed in the case differently than in the description.
- First, the first four spacers M/F are screwed directly into the holes provided by the case.
- Then the Rapsberry Pi 4 with the second four spacer M/F fixed to the lower ones.
- The fan is mounted on the Pi, which is then fixed to the Pi with the screws.
As an example, I have attached a redesign for the IceTower Falt, which shows this very well.
After that, connect the fan to the power supply of the Raspberry Pi and close it with the two side parts and eight M8 screws.
The highlight of the case is that this can be perfectly hung on the wall through the matching openings.
There is enough space for the USB-Ports and LAN, also for the power, two micro HDMI and audio output.
To mount the sides use four M3 screws.
After the basic case is printed, the fan is installed in the case differently than in the description.
- First, the first four spacers M/F are screwed directly into the holes provided by the case.
- Then the Rapsberry Pi 4 with the second four spacer M/F fixed to the lower ones.
- The fan is mounted on the Pi, which is then fixed to the Pi with the screws.
As an example, I have attached a redesign for the IceTower Falt, which shows this very well.
After that, connect the fan to the power supply of the Raspberry Pi and close it with the two side parts and eight M8 screws.
The highlight of the case is that this can be perfectly hung on the wall through the matching openings.
There is enough space for the USB-Ports and LAN, also for the power, two micro HDMI and audio output.
To mount the sides use four M3 screws.
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