JT-RD6006 All In One Bench Power Supply - 45 Degree Angle

JT-RD6006 All In One Bench Power Supply - 45 Degree Angle

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# Closed case for the JT-RD6006 Bench Power Supply with integrated power supply. A closed case to insert the JT-RD6006 Bench Power Supply screen and a small(ish) power supply. ### Why make your own? It has been designed to fulfill my needs: - Have the screen angled 45 degrees for ease of access - Have the option to mount it to a wall, a stand or just give it small (3D printed) rubber feet. - Have it be as compact as possible - Be closed design - Have a small/compact power supply integrated (Max recommended size: 150mm-110mm-40mm) - Have power switch for toggling power on/off (There is a version without this) - Work reliable without adding fans to the case. ### Versions There are multiple versions of this: - JT-RD6006_Bench_Power_Supply_Mini Case.stl - The base/minimal version (all other version build on top of this) - Has prepared indents for mounting on the bottom floor. - Has hidden disassembly points - You have to drill the hole for the cord through the back side. - JT-RD6006_Bench_Power_Supply_Mini Case_Power_Switch.stl - Has a hole (13.9mm x 8.5mm) for a power switch on the back. - The cord hole you still have to manually drill (See my finished pictures for an idea of where you could drill the hole). ### Mounting Options There are multiple ways of mounting this case: - No mounting/feet - Just place it on the table 'as is'. The mounting holes are covered by a 0.2mm layer and therefore not visible. - Mounting to a wall/etc. - Cut away the layer that covers the holes for the bolts and go crazy mounting it on whatever you'd like. - Give it feet to go. - Cut away the layer that covers the holes for the bolts and place the bolt or nut in the indent. It shouldn't matter if the bolt or nut goes into the foot or the case, the only important thing is the length of the bolt. If the bolt is too long (you might not have the correct length) you can get away with it, just use common sense and place the bolt where it gives you the wanted result. I recommend using a dash of hot/super glue to keep the nut/bolt in place to avoid it being pushed into the case/out of the foot. - For my feet I have designed a cover (Foot_Cover.stl) that goes over the bolt/nut indent to hide it. It is meant to be glued in place. Thereby concealing the bolt head/nut. ### Hardware Here are the hardware I have used in my design: - Power Supply: KAYPW Switching Power Supply Light Transformer 96W @ 24V. Link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33042313383.html - Power cord: Just use any of your choosing, measure the diameter and drill a hole into the case with a power drill. - Power switch: Hole is 13.9mm x 8.5mm, so it just have to fit in there, or cut your own hole. Link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1000005699023.html - Nuts and bolts: M3 all the way for the feet. Length differs for the different feet: - Feet_Short: 6mm. ### Printing notes No supports are needed. ### Assembly notes This can be used with or without feet, and can be mounted through the holes in the bottom of the case. If wall mounted you can rotate the screen to see it easier from above - the screen insert is omni directional. If you want to mount the case just cut away the 0.2mm layer that covers the hole for the bolts. ### Disassembly notes If you need to take it apart, I have made holes for the mounting tabs on the screen (those that grab onto the cover) and made very subtle indications where they are located, as they are covered with a wall of 0.45mm to make it prettier to look at from the outside if you never need them. Just use a needle, L-key, drill, iron bar or whatever to push through the wall where the small circles are visible on the sides (2 per side of the screen). The diameter of the object you use must be less than 3mm. Then keep going until you press the tab and it should release its grip. You might have to dual-press the two tabs on the same side to take out the screen as the other one will still be gripping. ### Change Notes Change notes will be updated as new features/changes are made. 2021-02-19: Released

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