Vault-Tec Temp Display Housing — Alphacool Core
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Vault-Tec Temperature Display Housing (for the Alphacool Core)
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Alright, so this one's for a very specific Venn diagram of people: those running a custom watercooling loop and deeply, unreasonably into Fallout. By my count that's about 1.5 of you worldwide — and honestly, proud to be the 1.
It's a little Vault-Tec styled housing for the Alphacool Core temperature display. Because if I'm going to check coolant temps five times an hour like a responsible adult, the readout might as well look like it was salvaged from Vault 111.
What you get
- Print-in-place two-tone design — AMS required for the color swap (no painting, no stickers, no suffering)
- "VAULT-TEC" across the front, Vault-Tec logos on the side
- Snug cutout for the Alphacool Core display, with a pass-through slots on the back for the 2-pin sensor male cable + USB-C power - since it's 5V, just solder a USB C in place of Molex :)
- About a 6 hour print
How I printed it
- 0.2 mm layer, standard PLA in navy blue and Vault-Tec yellow, 100% infill (why not?)
- Textured PEI plate, tiny swipe of glue stick (the flat base likes to show off if you let it)
- Tree supports
- STEP file included if you want to tweak it in your own CAD
Slide the display in, route the cables out the back, and your loop finally gets the post-apocalyptic aesthetic it deserves.
If this put a smile on your face, a boost would genuinely mean a lot. They're free, cost you exactly zero bottlecaps, and they help more watercooling weirdos and Fallout nerds trip over this thing in the wild.
Cheers, and happy printing!


















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