Antec Flux / Flux Pro computer case riser
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The Antec Flux and Flux Pro cases have feet that are short enough that the case will sink into carpet, causing the bottom intake to be suffocated by a carpeted floor. These feet add a couple inches of height that allow proper airflow on carpet.
The power supply draws in air only from the bottom intake, not using this riser can cause your PSU to overheat!
These feet do not impede with the use of the bottom dust filter on the larger Flux Pro case, but they may get in the way of the filter on the smaller Flux case, but I am not sure if this is true.
To install, you simply place the case on top of the printed feet. The feet do not clip on, adhere, or otherwise attach to the Antec case, the case just rests on top of them. The printed feet have walls that prevent the case from sliding off.
I printed in PETG-CF just because it looks better, I think you can get away with PLA just fine.
The wood used in the Antec case is Walnut, so I have added the walnut Bambu Lab filament to the bill of materials (it is easy to print on all printers, even open-air bed slingers). If you want to print feet that have a similar look to the wood already on your case, use the bill of materials link on this page so I get a kickback, thank you :)
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