
Heavy Duty 12V 30A PSU Cover
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A sturdy power supply cover/mount designed for standard 12v 30a PSU units: http://a.co/dSC2YwU Using the standard inlet module is a straightforward process: http://a.co/ikV2mj4. This design was created to fit snugly under a table being built for the MPCNC project. You'll need eight M4x8 screws to secure the parts to the unit, which can be leftover from an Anet A8 kit, and two M3's with nuts to attach the inlet module. Additionally, you'll require eight screws of your choice to mount it to your desired surface. To assemble the power supply cover/mount, follow this sequence: 1. Begin by wiring up the inlet module separately, leaving three leads for G/N/L that are approximately 5-6" long. 2. Attach the inlet module to the power supply using M3's and nuts. It's helpful to use wire cutters or needle-nose pliers to hold the nuts in place during this process. 3. Connect the G/N/L wires to the power supply unit. 4. Connect any desired 12v outlet wires, threading them through the oval openings designed for this purpose. The openings can comfortably accommodate two 14 gauge wires each. 5. Secure the plastic parts to the PSU using screws. 6. Inspect your handiwork. Please note that no warranties are provided for any wiring mistakes made during assembly. When working with mains voltage, it's assumed you possess a basic understanding of electrical safety and proper procedures. If unsure, consult the following resource: http://www.instructables.com/id/Wire-Up-a-Fused-AC-Male-Power-Socket/.
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