I designed this laptop cooler to accept 2 120mm static pressure fans to cool a gigabye aero 15x. The dimensions and fan placement are designed to seal against an aero 15x to allow forced air for cooling. I used some foam weather stripping around the fans to get a better seal and not waste air pressure.
I imagine it'll work with most laptops, but the fans might not have optimal placement.
Included are files to lasercut and, in my case, cut on a k40 laser. So, the larger files are split and will need to be glued together in 2 layers. I used ~5mm plywood for the build, however most 5mm materials should work.
Not designed for 3D printing unless you want to use lots of support.
fan-mount-split-pt1.dxf | 41.0KB | |
fan-mount-split-pt2.dxf | 45.5KB | |
fan-mount-split-pt3.dxf | 40.4KB | |
fan-mount.dxf | 4.4KB | |
laptop_cooler_v3.stl | 158.5KB | |
side-panel.dxf | 3.0KB | |
support-split-pt1.dxf | 34.4KB | |
support-split-pt2.dxf | 34.5KB | |
support-split-pt3.dxf | 35.2KB | |
support-split-pt4.dxf | 35.5KB | |
support-split-pt5.dxf | 35.6KB | |
support.dxf | 2.6KB | |
top-panel-split-pt1.dxf | 42.8KB | |
top-panel-split-pt2.dxf | 42.3KB | |
top-panel.dxf | 50.5KB |