Enclosure for DC-DC USB Voltage Converter 12V to 5V/2A (cable clamp removed)

Enclosure for DC-DC USB Voltage Converter 12V to 5V/2A (cable clamp removed)

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I removed the cable clamp from this setup, which allowed for a cleaner case design. To make it work seamlessly, you'll need to desolder the screw assembly directly from the circuit board. Then, take the cable and solder it onto the circuit board without any intermediate connections. This modification will give your project a sleeker appearance. The Buck converter used in this setup can be found here: http://a.co/ikciBF6 You can also use this case design as a reference point: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2745317 For the cable itself, check out this link: http://a.co/aA5YXQL To prepare the cable for soldering, you'll need to cut off the barrel and then directly solder it onto the circuit board.

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