Cover PSU

Cover PSU

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The Power Supply Cover: A DIY Project Made Easy. Firstly, you need a comb to adjust the power supply cover easily, especially when your printer distorts the sizes. You won't have to pick up a coarse file in hand. Add a 5mm LED of any color you prefer. It's possible to unsolder the LED from the power supply unit and attach it to wires on the front panel. If you're not comfortable soldering, you can simply connect the LED to the power supply unit's receptacle, observing polarity! To light up the LED, a resistor is required, switched on sequentially. The nominal resistance value depends on the LED current; use any calculator to find the ideal resistance for your LEDs. Drilling is unnecessary since all screws twist into existing holes in the casing and power supply unit. Use M3x6 screws, along with two M4 (or M3) nuts to secure the network receptacle. You might need to ream the cover's holes to match your wire diameter. Postscript: I added a LED to my front panel since my network receptacle lacked light indication.

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