Anycubic power supply cover

Anycubic power supply cover

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This is my design for the Anycubic Linear Plus power supply, infamous for its meager coverage of connections. Verify your unit's dimensions before printing.\r\n\r\nYou will require a duplicate of the front cover and end cover, along with 2 duplicates of the XT60 connector holder. I print with 100% fill for added strength; adjust the fill to your preference.\r\n\r\nFurthermore, you will need some M3 screws and nuts. I recommend nylon M3 screws as several mounting screws penetrate the power supply case. Use short nylon screws; they only need to hold the covers in place.\r\n\r\nThe primary connection is a "10A fused snap-in IEC chassis plug with switch" from Maplin:\r\nhttps://www.maplin.co.uk/p/10a-fused-snap-in-iec-chassis-plug-with-switch-n94cz\r\n\r\nI encountered difficulty printing the front cover with precise cutouts on the first level. My solution involves adding a 0.1mm layer, which can be easily removed once printed. The result is exceptional.\r\n\r\nUpdate: I have included a 1mm-thick testing frame for you to verify if the cover will fit. You may want to scale it accordingly. This is more efficient than wasting filament and ending up with a cover that is too small.

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