Anycubic Chiron LED Holder
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I've designed a basic LED holder for my Anycubic Chiron that's easy to use and install. The holder features a small opening for securing cables in place. To assemble the holder, I used 2 M3 nylon screws, which fit perfectly into the pre-drilled holes on the Anycubic housing. This makes installation a breeze. For the LED, I repurposed a leftover LED strip that comes with adhesive backing, making it simple to attach to any surface. Since my LED strip operates at 12V, but my Chiron printer runs on 24V, I added a 680-Ohm, 0.6-Watt resistor to ensure safe and reliable operation. To make removal easy, I also installed a connector that can be detached when needed. Even with the LED in place, there's still ample space for probe movement, allowing for seamless printing. The download package includes an .stp file, enabling you to modify and customize the design to suit your specific needs.
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