TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan

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  • Now good enough ...  

    TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan
    I just mount the box in 20 minutes (for once). There was no film to be removed and the fan is not too noisy. Acrylic is 100% transparent, Yes - you have to be careful for the assembly and the screws and nuts are very small and not easy to handle. Nev
  • Not telling  

    TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan
    The I'm really disappointed, delivered product time but the glass top was cracked and I had to make myself a two holes at the top and one for food. The ventillo is noisy, set a trigger depending on the temperature. I do not recommend this purchase PS
  • OK, but beware !!  

    TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan
    You should know first and foremost that there are no screws supplied to fix the Pi2 on the bottom of the case, while the locations are provided, and thus the assembly of the unit is a little tricky. On the other hand, the fan is screwed by four screw
  • Case GER @ 2100 B Raspberry Pi  

    TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan
    The case is very fragile, I've broken two legs. There are plenty of hole, not great for the optimization of cooling. The fan (the reason for which I purchased this case) is poor, barely breath. In summary I would not suggest you buy this camera.
  • or put the screws?  

    TBS®2100 transparent protective cover for Raspberry Pi B + (B Plus) case for Raspberry Pi B + (Acrylic) with fan
    Hello, product confirms my expectations. By cons, you know how to put the screws to secure the PI2? There are 4 small plastic pieces for use with the screws. To put in what order? Vis, housing, plastic, PI2, nut? Is it really necessary to fix the PI2