
casing power supply
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I designed a custom enclosure for a 5V 60A power supply that needed to withstand the elements outside. The casing was engineered with rain showers in mind, knowing that water would likely hit it directly. To secure the power supply, I used ty-wraps on the back of an LED panel and left it outside for three months without any issues arising. To ensure proper airflow for cooling, I drilled holes in the bottom of the enclosure and created a gap between the cap and main section. This allowed cool air to enter while also providing space inside for heat to dissipate. The power supply itself featured a built-in fan to enhance airflow. To monitor temperatures within the casing, I employed a thermometer to track temperature fluctuations over time. **Important Safety Note:** Be aware that high current/voltage levels can be hazardous, so exercise caution when working with electrical systems. Always use your common sense and seek professional advice if you're unsure about any aspect of the project. Proceed at your own risk and assume full responsibility for any outcomes. I disclaim all liability for any damage or injury resulting from this project.
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