
DPH3205 case (DPH series RD Tech Ruideng DC-DC power supply)
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I submit this with some improvements over the previous model: 1. I changed the XT60 for panel-mount 5.5mm 2.5mm barrel jacks, because the DPH series is compatible with any input voltage, including generic 12v power supplies. 2. I changed the fan grill to be linear because it is compatible with the circuit board being at a range of heights in the box. No support material is needed. 3. I made the faceplate 1mm thinner, I hope the faceplate will now clip fit correctly instead of just friction fitting. I have not tested this. 4. Two power ports are provided, wired in parallel. This allows the possibility of powering multiple things from the same constant-voltage supply. (I will power my soldering iron from this). Overall the design is very thick and strong. It could be made thinner if you want. The design still requires: 1. A way to secure the lid to the base. 2. I found that the PCB did not really need to be screw mounted. The wires inside the box stop it moving much. 3. Currently the faceplate is being pushed out by the heatsink behind it. It does not clip into place. The faceplate needs to be cut, or the feet need to be removed to prevent this. These are the jack sockets: [2.5mm x 5.5mm Round Chassis Panel Mount Socket DC Connector Jack Plug](https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/252262651425)
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