DO3SHA
Well-Known Member
Had a single that i made which was shit but worked.
Tools:
Razor Blade
Sharpie
Tape
Hot Glue Gun
Soldering Iron
Drill w/ Drill Bit and Phillips
Metal Cutting Scissors
Materials:
Mix match on some Tupperware
2 120mm 12v PC Fans
1 12v Power Supply
8 Screws To Hold Fans
Step 1
Trace your design of the fans on your container as so.
Also Trace the opposite side for the size ventilation tubing you are using.
Step 2
Carefully cut out the wholes so the air can pass through as so.
Carefully drill out the wholes for the screws.
Step 3
Drill a whole for the power cable.
Step 4
You must run power cable through the whole and screw fans in before you solder.
Step 5
Soldier all connections and test to make sure fans are working.
Step 6
Hot glue wires down so they do not move.
Note I put hot glue over the solder points so i did not need to use tape and the points would not touch.
Step 7
Hot glue the back side together and make sure all seams are glued to avoid air leakage.
DONE!
voila your done, simple cheap and easy.
Tools:
Razor Blade
Sharpie
Tape
Hot Glue Gun
Soldering Iron
Drill w/ Drill Bit and Phillips
Metal Cutting Scissors
Materials:
Mix match on some Tupperware
2 120mm 12v PC Fans
1 12v Power Supply
8 Screws To Hold Fans
Step 1
Trace your design of the fans on your container as so.
Also Trace the opposite side for the size ventilation tubing you are using.
Step 2
Carefully cut out the wholes so the air can pass through as so.
Carefully drill out the wholes for the screws.
Step 3
Drill a whole for the power cable.
Step 4
You must run power cable through the whole and screw fans in before you solder.
Step 5
Soldier all connections and test to make sure fans are working.
Step 6
Hot glue wires down so they do not move.
Note I put hot glue over the solder points so i did not need to use tape and the points would not touch.
Step 7
Hot glue the back side together and make sure all seams are glued to avoid air leakage.
DONE!
voila your done, simple cheap and easy.