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==H4 Black Plastic Case for Raspberry Pi 4B== | ==H4 Black Plastic Case for Raspberry Pi 4B== | ||
* <font color=red>Purchase URL [ https://52pi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-case-raspberry-pi-4-fan-abs-case-with-pwm-cooling-fan-40x40x10mm-and-4pcs-raspberry-pi-4-heatsink-for-raspberry-pi-4-model-b-black-with-large-fan ]</font> | |||
==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
Plastic case for Raspberry Pi 4B only.<br> | Plastic case for Raspberry Pi 4B only.<br> |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 18 April 2023
H4 Black Plastic Case for Raspberry Pi 4B
Descriptions
Plastic case for Raspberry Pi 4B only.
It's made by Plastic material.
Features
- Easy to assemble
- Good outlook
- Heat dissipation
Gallery
Product Outlook
NOTE: Raspberry Pi 4B is not include in the package.
Port Definitions
How to assemble
How to connect fan to GPIO
Package Includes
- 1 x H4 Black Plastic Case for Raspberry Pi 4B
- 1 x Speed Adjustable Fan(PWM control)
- 4 x Aluminum Heat sink
- 1 x Screw driver
HowTo
- Enable Fan Control
We assume that you have already installed Raspberry Pi OS and booting up already.
Open a terminal and typing:
sudo raspi-config
And then navigate to `Profermance Options` -> `P4 Fan` -> `Would you like to enable fan temperature control?`-> `yes`-> `To which GPIO is the fan connected?` -> `14` -> `OK` -> `At what temperature in degrees should the fan turn on?` -> `60` -> `OK` -> `The fan on GPIO 14 is enabled and will turn on at 60 degrees` -> `OK`-> `Finish` -> `Would you like to reboot now?` -> `Yes`.
After rebooting, the fan will turn on at 60 degrees.
Keywords
- H4 Black Plastic Case for Raspberry Pi 4B, plastic case for RPi 4B