
AC Power box for Hypercube with SSR
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I'm constructing my own rendition of Tech2C's Hypercube with numerous alterations. For instance, I am utilizing a silicon heater powered by 220V AC electricity. Moreover, my bottom horizontal rails are situated slightly higher than in the original design. To get the silicon heater operational, I'm employing an SSR. And, naturally, I wanted to isolate high voltage connections as much as feasible, leading me to devise this solution that integrates a cover for the power button, power chord connector, a fuse, and the high voltage component of the SSR. The Autodesk Fusion 360 link to the project is: http://a360.co/2uOMp1S The screws and nuts required are: - 2x M3x35 screws - 7x M5x10 screws - 2x M3 nuts - 7x T-slot nuts for 2020 extrusion profile (consult the original hypercube page) I also utilized 2 washers for M3 screws as a precaution.
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