MeanWell RS 150-48 Case One

MeanWell RS 150-48 Case One

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I just whipped up another quick fix to cover the [Meanwell RS 150-48](https://amzn.to/2VnpKH9) PSU, which works out for me with my [DPS 5015 Module](https://amzn.to/2HubSWT). I use [Silicon / Rubberfeet 10mm Diameter](https://amzn.to/2Hohemw) to keep the Case from sliding around on the Table. Holes are drilled into the undersides. The Terminal Binding posts are some cheap ones, and for internal wiring, I've used [AWG 18 Cables](https://amzn.to/2LGWZWk). You'll also need some Screws: * 4pcs. M3x20mm Countersunk Screws to attach the front Plate with the Case (Threads are pre-drilled in the Case.) * 2pcs. M3x16mm Countersunk Screws to attach the Switch to the Front Plate (Brackets for the nuts are pre-made) * 5pcs. M3x10mm Cylinder Head Screws to attach all Parts with the Power Supply I recommend buying these sets of screws so you'll have enough for the rest of the Week: [460 Countersunk Screws](https://amzn.to/2VGSiRd) and [1080 Cylinder Head Screws](https://amzn.to/2VrUAP4). Printed with my [AnyCubic i3 MEGA](https://amzn.to/2QUVd6w), using Filament from Goedis: [Black PLA](https://shop.goedis.de/PLA-Schwarz-175mm) and 3dJake's [nice ABS red](https://www.3djake.at/3djake/niceabs-rot). * PLA: 25% Infill, 0.2 mm Layer Height, 93% Flow, 215° Nozzle Temperature, 60° Heatbed and 60% Cooling. * niceABS: 15%Infill, 0.2 Layer Height, 93% Flow, 215° Nozzle Temperature, 90° Heatbed and 10% Cooling. Some of the links are Affiliate. If you buy something, I get a small commission. The price you pay remains the same. Thanks for your support.

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