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Charger Case Build | iCharger S6 1100W 40A
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 178191" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>So just ran into one function issue. The fan on this charger is on the right side and is an exhaust. This means I will have to find a way to do an intake on the left side and use a fan in the case to pull the heat out. So negative pressure on the intake side. Wonder if I can create a fan shroud in the 3D print and mount a fan under the surface as an intake to push air into the intake of the charger. I do have some small Noctua fans that I could possibly use. hm.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 178191, member: 1"] So just ran into one function issue. The fan on this charger is on the right side and is an exhaust. This means I will have to find a way to do an intake on the left side and use a fan in the case to pull the heat out. So negative pressure on the intake side. Wonder if I can create a fan shroud in the 3D print and mount a fan under the surface as an intake to push air into the intake of the charger. I do have some small Noctua fans that I could possibly use. hm..... [/QUOTE]
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