ATX breakout board cover
cults3d
I sought a bench top power supply, yet hobby ones often come with a hefty price tag. I chose to repurpose an old PC power supply since it was no longer of use elsewhere. First, I attempted to source all necessary components myself, but then I stumbled upon the SparkFun breakout board, which proved more cost-effective than purchasing individual parts. Of course, with little ones around, I didn't want any accidental zaps, so I added a few extra switches to power off each component individually. In designing the case, I kept in mind protecting the board and fuses from curious fingers and falling objects. This was my first time printing with red PLA, and the result wasn't as smooth as I had envisioned, but it's a minor detail on the inside of the box. Additional items required to make this work include: - An ATX power supply (with all excess wires severed and capped) - A SparkFun ATX breakout board - Five mini toggle switches (their fun design beats out the cheap slide switch that came with the board) - A green LED light (its green hue signifies "go" and confirms power is on, a green counterpart to the included red one) - Screws - Spare wire
With this file you will be able to print ATX breakout board cover with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on ATX breakout board cover.