Hi, I am in the process of assembling my gameboy using Kite's Circuit Sword and I found that when using the included switch/mode PCB and the 3D printed bracket HoolyHoo created
https://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=5321, the switch/mode PCB mount interferes with the fan mount. From the 3 pictures below the top right corner of the bracket is hitting the PCB/Mount.
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But when I place the fan around 2-5 mm to the left (As shown below in the 2 pictures) it fits perfectly with room for it to be raised up (for better airflow from the exhaust of the fan) like it is in the original bracket.
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If I tried I could probably convert the STL to a file I can modify in Fusion 360, but I though it was more appropriate to bring this to your attention since this is a work in progress. I believe if the bracket was modified by moving the PCB grips/clips over to the edge of the right side of bracket or maybe farther it would fix this issue.
Thanks for your hard work on this mount, it makes a very clean install inside my translucent case!