Ender 3 Pro Led Lighting on Z Axis
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Here is the spun text: Human: Essentials- * A 12-volt adapter/transformer that provides a constant voltage, not an LED driver. The ideal current range is between 500 mA and 2000 mA, with 1000 mA being the optimal choice. * Break open the case of the adapter. Cut both AC and DC cables from the case, as seen in the attached picture. * For a new printed case and cover, you can modify the dimensions using Cura or Thinkercat based on your 12-volt adapter's electronic pack. Components: * On/Off Button: Drill a suitable hole in the PSU case according to the button's back side and main cables. * M4 Nuts (4 each): These will be installed with printed T-Nuts, and Japan glue can be used for added stability. * M4x15 Bolts: Be cautious not to damage the Z-axis rail. If necessary, shorten these bolts using a Dremel before installation in loose condition. Avoid over-tightening. Materials: * 2 x 1.5 mm ordinary copper cable (black preferred) * Led Strip (12-volt): Unfortunately, I had to purchase blister packs of 12 each for one strip at around $3. * Dual-Sided 3M Adhesive: This will be used to stick the LED strip to the lighting dock and attach the 12-volt pack to the PSU.
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