Another ATX Bench Power Supply w Cord Storage

Another ATX Bench Power Supply w Cord Storage

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I've built another one of these and I'm extremely pleased with it, so I designed another with a smaller footprint and 2 negative posts. To save space, the cables are moved from the front of the power supply to the rear and tucked into a pocket beneath the handle. You'll need to either drill a hole in the top cover of the power supply to re-route the wires or remove it completely. If you leave the top cover off, it will need to be glued together; otherwise, it should stay together with pressure. The handle connects to the center piece with a dovetail joint. This was printed in ABS, but PLA is recommended. I had a harder time getting things together due to slight warping. No supports were needed for this one. The grill and cable wrap should be printed in a sturdy material or high infill to take the stresses of using it and need to be glued into place. The top of the opening for the power supply comes super close to the curve in the case, so if it's printed in lower resolutions, it may not connect. Check your slices to see. To make the actual power supply, I fished it out of an old CPU and started following a guide posted on makeuseof.com, but wound up using information from a few sites and YouTube videos to modify it for my needs.

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