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== Preparations: ==


What you need:
== Detailed Steps ==
=== Stick Heat Sink ===
Take out three heat sinks and three thermal conductive adhesives.(figure 1) <br>
Glue conductive adhesives on the heat sinks.(figure 2) <br>
Then stick heat sinks to the Raspberry Pi 4.(figure 3) <br>
=== Assemble a Fan ===
Fix the fan onto the housing with screws, as shown below;
Note: refer to the figure 4 and make fan’s back upward.
== Prepare the following parts we need ==
Cover the Raspberry Pi 4 with the housing
And place the oval plastic board as follows;
Screw them together.  (figure 7)
Don’t forget to screw the bottom.(figure 8)
== Paste Colloidal Particles ==
Then glue colloidal particles in the four grooves, as shown below;
== Wire up ==
Respectively attach the red wire, black wire of the fan to 5V and GND of the Raspberry Pi, as shown below:
Note: don’t reverse the negative and positive poles of the fan.

Revision as of 16:30, 26 August 2021

Preparations:

What you need:



Detailed Steps

Stick Heat Sink

Take out three heat sinks and three thermal conductive adhesives.(figure 1)
Glue conductive adhesives on the heat sinks.(figure 2)
Then stick heat sinks to the Raspberry Pi 4.(figure 3)


Assemble a Fan

Fix the fan onto the housing with screws, as shown below; Note: refer to the figure 4 and make fan’s back upward.


Prepare the following parts we need


Cover the Raspberry Pi 4 with the housing And place the oval plastic board as follows; Screw them together. (figure 7)


Don’t forget to screw the bottom.(figure 8)


Paste Colloidal Particles

Then glue colloidal particles in the four grooves, as shown below;

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Wire up

Respectively attach the red wire, black wire of the fan to 5V and GND of the Raspberry Pi, as shown below: Note: don’t reverse the negative and positive poles of the fan.