Cooling Fan Hat With Oled Display for Raspberry PI

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Description

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Mid - summer hot days sure can make anyone irritated. Similarly, when you use a Raspberry PI for too long, it starts heating up that risks your project and your setup. A simply, solution to avoid this heat dissipation and keep the system cool, we introduce to you a RGB cooling HAT.

The HAT is equipped with a high power fan that is capable of adjusting temperature according to the CPU to keep your Pi st its peak performance. Unlike other cooling fans, we have ensured that our Cooling HAT is stealthy-silent.

A 128x32 OLED screen can also easily be inserted directly into the HAT to display the real-time state of the RPi, such as internal memory, CPU, temperature, etc.

The HAT looks in style with 3 build-in RGB full color programming lights whose color is manually adjustable to give you the specially good effects of running water LED light, horse Race Lamp, rainbow light and so on that you can achieve by sending out few commands directly.

Besides, all IO ports of RPi are led out for your convenient use.

Features

Applicable Versions: Raspberry Pi 4B/3B+/3B
Fan Size: 40mm x 40mm

The default settings of rotating speed

Temperature Rotating Speed
50° 50%
55° 75%
60° 90%
65° 100%

OLED

  • Size: 0.9 inch
  • Resolution: 128x32
  • Type: OLED
  • Color: Single White
  • Communication Port: I2C

Package Including

  • 1 x RGB Cooling HAT
  • 1 x 128x32 OLED screen

Preparation

Product List

        1. Cooling Extension Board
2. Screw x 8
3. Copper Standoff x 8
4. oled Screen

Required Preparation

        1. RPi Power Adapter
2. RPi 3b+ or 4b
3. Network Cable (it's for RPi system installation and you can ignore it if you have finished.)
4. Card Reader: (it's for RPi system installation and you can ignore it if you have finished.)
5. SD card (a recommended 8g and higher one) (it's for RPi system installation and you can ignore it if you have finished.)

Hardware Operation

RPi Installation (Skip it if you've installed)
Install RPi image with RPi official tools
Link: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/