Stark9837,
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In today's fun 3D printing adventure and problem solving. We recently installed solar panels and wanted to cool the inverter, which is in a closet sort of thing. We installed an extractor fan controlled by sensors and switches for temperature control.

While mounting the pipe for the fan, the provided mounts didn't work well. So I decided to design and 3D printing 4. The desugn phase was mere minutes, and the entire print took 28 minutes. I'm installing the brackets now.

It's really fun that I can design and print something this fast!

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Final design of the bracket. I basically tried to combine and L and Z shape.
Printed all 4 brackets in a single print layer-by-layer
Testing the brackets on the mounting pipe.

Stark9837,
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Here is the final installation! Pro-tip: as you can see, we mounted them around the pipe. The brackets in the back left were difficult to mount for a right-handed person and working in the back, as the screw was behind the rib of the part. In cases like this, I would recommend printing half of the parts mirrored.

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