Cabinet vents 60mm Fan and Rectangular vent, slanted to prevent rain

Needed vents for my power and networks box for my outside cameras as the equipment got to hot in the waterproof sealed…
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Needed vents for my power and networks box for my outside cameras as the equipment got to hot in the waterproof sealed boxes. Made the fan cover and rectangular vent with slanted fins to still keep water out. The first design with thin fins was to thin for the 0.8mm nozzle that I currently have on my 3d printer so I made the second fan cover and the rectangular vent with thicker fins. I quickly glued the vents on and sprayed it, can be done nicer if you take your time.

Note 1 :Check the directions of the vents so that rain do not run into your cabinet

Note 2:don't use bolts and nuts to secure the vent if the lid of the cabinet slide on.

Note 3:The fan vent with thin fins can't be printed with a 0.8mm nozzle so I did not test that print, if it give problems or is to thin please let me know and I will remove it.

Print Settings

Printer:

P3 Steel

Rafts:

No

**Supports:**

No

Filament: ROHS PETG

Notes:

used a 0.8 mmm nozzle

Category: Electronics

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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