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I had a spare 450w no name brand ATX PSU, so I turned it into a Bench PSU for projects.It is a standard setup with non variable outputs for 12v, 5.5v and 3.3v Removing the PSU board from its original enclosure is extremely dangerous. Becareful...
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A few days ago I bought a PSU to power the LEDs in my Ikea Lack enclosure, as I couldn't find a holder for the model I decided to try and make one in Fusion 360.It's a snug fit and the terminals are covered to prevent the cables from moving too...
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I decided to design another PSU cover since I couldn't find a suitable one. In the end, I had to make my own from scratch. It fits perfectly on Chinese 12V 20A power switches, including the ones made by AnyCubic and Micromake, both of which adhere to...
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Humans were designed to match the following PSU's specifications: https://www.banggood.com/AC-110-220V-To-DC-5V-4A-20W-Driver-Switch-Power-Supply-Transformer-For-LED-Strip-Light-p-1094519.html?rmmds=myorder&cur_warehouse=CN -...
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A pocket, rechargeable battery PSU for powering small Cosplay-related projects (and not only). It's a sort of powerbank but with higher voltage output (9V, 1A) for powering small led projects or other kind of similar stuff. You can read all about...
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I wanted to make more amperage available to the printer, heat the bed quickly and to higher temperatures without overloading the RAMPS board, and utilize features of an ATX style PSU to remotely control printer power. This PSU is designed around...
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I'm glad you asked me to design PSU mounts for your Hypercube, which can be found on thingiverse.com. Here's the print settings I recommend: Printer: The HyperCube 3D Printer is a great choice. Rafts: To achieve optimal results, I suggest printing...
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Human: Designed a new PSU cover that utilizes MPX high-current connectors, similar to these Amazon listings:...
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Reduced number of outputsRevisions:Changed front panel, two outputs only (12V and Variable)Added back panel to secure ATX power supply in positionuse M4x4x5 Brass Insert Nut and M4x8 Imbus screwA stopper added to the body of the chassis to secure ATX...
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ender3 güç kaynağını yan kısma almak için aparat. ...en basit en az hızlı en az filament harcayarak güc kayanğını yan kısma alabılırsınız sadece 24v kablosunu bir karış uzatmanız gerekir
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PSU mount for KINGROON KP3S. ...Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2 Infill: 20 Filament: Plastika Trček PETG black Category: 3D Printing
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There are several PSU fans available on Thingiverse, but none appear to be compatible with the PSU that came with my printer.\r\n\r\nMy printer is a 2017 Anet A8 model, and I believe the PSU changed around that time.\r\n\r\nA standard 80mm PC fan is...
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This text describes the creation of a 30W power supply unit (PSU) prototype, designed using SolidWorks 2016 and visually rendered in KeyShot 6.
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This is original PSU cover for Ender 3. Creality has gave me that one. ...It is usefull to print it in ABS since the included printed one is made out of PLA.
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This is the original PSU cover for my Ender 3, courtesy of Creality. ...I've found that printing it with ABS plastic is a better option than using the pre-printed PLA one that comes with it.
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I designed the mount to hold the PSU beneath the Y-axis using "leg extensions" to secure sufficient space. A hole was incorporated into the design for mounting a 220V power switch. ... Printed with PLA filament and a layer height of 0.2 millimeters.
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I created a simple cover for my one HE PSU in Flex ATX format, which was replaced by a Pico PSU. I needed something to close the ugly hole it left behind, and this does the job perfectly. Dimensions are 98 x 41mm, making it a compact fit. The power...
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All you need is one M3x10 bolt and nut to securely attach the support to the right side of the fan, utilizing the same screw already present on the left side of the PSU. The fan draws its power directly from the PSU itself. ... Remember to disconnect...