Raspberry Pi 4 Passive Heatsink Case W HDD&OLED 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Based on a great design by Flu_Shots for Raspberry Pi4 with Passive Heatsink Case (which is a remix of the design by Drew_B).

Designed to print without supports. All angles are no more than 45 degrees. Using combinations of parts, you can assemble different housing options:

  1. Raspberry Pi4 case without Fan (but the fan can simply be placed on top, the 50x50x10 fan fits perfectly into the heatsink cutout):
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with HDD and OLED;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with OLED without HDD;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with HDD without OLED;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case without HDD and OLED.
  2. Raspberry Pi4 case with fan:
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with Fan, HDD and OLED;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with Fan and OLED without HDD;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with Fan and HDD without OLED;
    • Raspberry Pi4 case with Fan without HDD and OLED.

For assembly you will need:

  • M3x16 screws and M3 nuts for fastening housing parts;
  • self-tapping screw M2.2x5 for mounting OLED;
  • I2C/IIC 0.96" inch 128x64 OLED Display Module* 4 Pin;
  • fan 50x50x10 5v or 50x50x10 12v with the ability to spin up from 5v.
    in my case, I soldered the wires directly to the module; the version with soldered pins may not fit (not tested).
    check the OLED module pinout, it may vary.
    check the dimensions of the OLED module before printing; they may vary.

Pressing the display to the frame is provided by a piece of elastic foamed polyethylene sponge.

A fan is highly recommended to reduce the temperature of the Raspberry Pi4 and its effect on the HDD.

Using a fan may allow the model to be printed with PLA plastic without the risk of melting the plastic when using a Raspberry Pi4 (not tested).

When printing a version with a fan, the wires are located in a free cavity on the side of the fan.

The housing for the HDD creates some kind of acoustic box. In complete silence the work will be clearly audible.

HDD_part_1_-_bottom.STL 65.7KB
HDD_part_2_-_top.STL 28.4KB
HDD_part_2_-_top_with_cutout.STL 29.9KB
OLED_part.STL 575.5KB
Pi4_part_1_-_bottom_no_HDD.STL 63.8KB
Pi4_part_1_-_bottom_with_HDD.STL 123.2KB
Pi4_part_2_-_top_no_OLED_no_Fan.STL 120.4KB
Pi4_part_2_-_top_with_Fan_no_OLED.STL 335.7KB
Pi4_part_2_-_top_with_OLED_and_Fan.STL 348.3KB
Pi4_part_2_-_top_with_OLED_no_Fan.STL 132.9KB