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Midi Heki 200mm USB-C PWM Fan

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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Dometic Midi Heki 200mm USB-C PWM Fan

This model is a complete redesign of a USB-C fan system for the Dometic Midi Heki. Based on the idea of this model on Printables, this frame was completely redrawn in Fusion 360 to perfect fit and ease of assembly

 

 

Important Technical Data

  • Power Supply: Requires a source with at least 5V / 2.0 Amps
  • Material: ASA is strongly recommended (UV-resistant and heat-resistant for use on the skylight)

 

Special Features

  • Modular USB-C Connection: Thanks to a recess for a 90° angle adapter, the power cable can be disconnected at any time
  • Precision Assembly: The frame is three-part. Integrated notches for 4 alignment pins ensure that the frame parts are perfectly flush when glued
  • Mechanical PWM Securing: The controller is securely screwed to the visible side with a flat M7 nut (remove knob beforehand)
  • Elegant Appearance: The use of M4 carriage bolts ensures a flat, professional finish on the underside
     

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