MeanWell RS-50-5 and Arduino Uno Project Case
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I needed a protective casing for my MeanWell RS-50-5 power supply and decided to create mounts for all the other components of my robotics project. In addition to the power supply, this will accommodate an Arduino Uno and two joysticks. Holes on the back fit an IEC320 C14 plug socket, which is standard in computers and monitors, and a snap-in rocker switch that requires a 21mm hole. There's some extra height above the plug inlet and the power switch to mount the internal components from a 9v wall wart. Mine had an LED so I drilled a hole in the case to let it shine through. This is to power the Arduino separately, and there's a hole next to the Arduino mount to run a DC plug through. For my needs, DC power exits the MeanWell power supply and goes to a power bus, which I mounted to one of the sides. This project was designed with Tinkercad. You can edit it online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/K5nVx8QYqfZ
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