
I've always been fascinated by the Raspberry Pi and I have to admit I'm looking for reasons to buy and use one. The last project is to create a google display calendar for my kitchen one day. I recently bought it to set up a Homebridge hack to get non-Apple HomeKits like Nest, products that work with iOS and HomeKit. If you want to do this, I recommend HOOBS as your method. It works very well. Anyway, once I got everything working with the CANA KIT Raspberry Pi I bought a few months ago, I wanted to move the Pi to my networking area in my basement. This cute little metal bracket seemed like the perfect solution, and it is. The parts are tiny, so be careful when opening and assembling. Use the illustrations above to understand how to install a case fan.

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