ender 3 power off after print 3d models
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I've created a custom solution for the Ender power supply to ensure complete silence. To achieve this, you'll need to reconfigure the fan setup. Specifically, switch the fans in line so that they operate at 24v. This is crucial for power supplies...
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Remixed from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4568878. ... I added the Ender logo using FreeCad. I think it turned out great. Print time with my printer and settings was about 4 h and 15 min.
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Modified flat clamp to hold rear power cables to frame rails 6 Clamps 31 minutes to print
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Enlarged the hole for the wires enough so the connector will fit through 3. Lengthened the body and added countersunk screw holes so it can be attached to the PS. 4. Enlarged the mounting holes and countersunk the holes. ... Prints with no support, in...
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Since I'm planning to install a second Z axis kit on the rare 3 pro, I'll need to relocate the power supply. But since the Z axis development parts haven't arrived yet, it's better for me to make the power supply adjustable on the profile. This way,...
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I printed it with 3 top/btm/wall but zero infill, which means you can stop the print before or peel off the top layer, and I filled the void with some old sugar (2 years past use by, still works like a charm) to add mass to the body. Also included...
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There's three iterations - two recessing the switch as to avoid accidental activation (my printer sits on my "everyday" desk and I do not want to accidentally switch it off while a print is going on). One recessed version is narrow, one widens up a...
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I elongated the power supply mounting holes to give more vertical flexibility to mount the power supply so it sits flush on whatever base the printer is sitting on. This will reduce the stress on the bracket itself. I also added fillets at the...
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The part will keep the Y-stepper motor, limit switch & 24V power cables away from sharp parts, as well securing the connections. ... Print Settings Supports: Yes Category: 3D Printer Parts
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The part will keep the Y-stepper motor, limit switch & 24V power cables away from sharp parts, as well securing the connections. ... Print Settings Supports: Yes Category: 3D Printer Parts
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This silencer is specifically designed for Ender 3 modders who upgrade their PSU. It reduces intake and exhaust efficiency by about 20%. The focus is on optimizing intercooling performance. You can complete this project using a fast setting,...
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I relocated my power supply out of the printer base and needed to cover the metal edges on the power plug port and also support the cables I still had to run into the printer so I made this. The wire guides are 12awg 2-wire cable for the wide hole...
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After upgrading my printer with dual Z motors, the PSU couldn't be attached to the vertical Z supports. I made this design to fit the base of the Meanwell PSU and made room for the cable to go from the bottom and up the backside of the PSU. You will...
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INSTALLATION: - Remove only one screw from the power supply fan and use it to secure the printed part in place - Pivot the printed part to reach the second screw - Remove the second screw and reattach it with the printed part This way, the fan is...
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... precaution may be necessary if you decide to upgrade your PSU with a new fanless model. As a vital structural component, this bracket requires a sturdy build, using four shells and four top/bottom layers printed at 30% infill for maximum stability.
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... and noise originating from the power supply. The print was straightforward, resulting in significantly reduced noise levels. ... I re-uploaded the file in proper format and created an alternative version without the "QUIET" label on the front.
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Storage container equipped with two rail clamps securely attached to the top of the power source unit. For optimal stability, we recommend loading the storage container to at least half capacity, as the rear plate is a structural component that...
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I found that some cannot suit my printer and some are hard to unload the wire if in need, so I decide to redesign it, and then a idea into my mind to combind them into one, a clip can hold the power wire also can hold display wire, I don't need to...
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This will space out the power switch to give you more room in you power supply cover.
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Cover sits on top of your power supply unit without screws or glue but you can glue if you prefer. If I get enough requests I can make another version that uses the 3 screw located on top. Don't make copies of my design but feel free to remove...
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... So, I decided to come up with a new design. A great idea popped into my head - what if I combined them into one clip that could hold both power wires and display cables? ...This way, I wouldn't need to print separate clips for each type of wire.
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This is a remix of OderWats WellFan Mean Well PSU Mod that's adapted for the standard Ender 3 PSU. Changes were made to fit the mounting holes and accommodate a larger, 92mm fan. I used a SUNON 92mm fan that's 24V and can be swapped easily without...
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Standard PLA Profil with 20% Infill worked just fine Design for slim power unit: Meanwell LRS-350 power unit 24V 36V 48V 350W 30mm depth - 24V
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Power Supply Cover for 120mm Fan A Protective Housing for Cooling Systems A Secure Lid for Electrical Components Cover for Power Supply, Accommodating 120mm Fans
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End caps for 4040 extrusion to move power switch from back to front. ...
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When hanging the power supply, the powerplug "hanging" did not work for me,
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Replace the existing power supply cover to accommodate a new, quiet fan measuring 80x80 in size.
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A basic bracket for holding your power supply to the underside of your enclosure.
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... at 0.1mm layer height and 40% infill. ***This is for use on the right hand side of the printer (looking at the front). If you want the switch on the left hand side, mirror the part to suit.*** Finally, please be careful messing with mains power!