MiniBox for mini 360 DC/DC buck down converter

MiniBox for mini 360 DC/DC buck down converter

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If you own one of those mini-360 DC to DC buck down converters and are searching for something to safeguard the device, then this miniature box is specifically designed for your needs. I utilized this mini-360 converter to tap 12vdc from my Mosfet and supply 5vdc to my 8mm auto-bed leveling sensor (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008FZC8F2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). The setup functioned flawlessly without depleting any voltage from the Anet A8 main board. Wiring: I connected the leveling sensor's brown wire to the 5vdc output end of the mini-360. I linked both the sensor blue wire and the mini-360 output ground together, then attached those to the leftmost pin of the Z end-stop. I chose not to utilize the Z end-stop middle pin (it is the main board's 5vdc that many have suggested using, but I preferred not to take power from the board). The sensor's black wire, which carries the signal, was connected to the right-most pin of the Z end-stop. Printed at a speed of 50mms, with 50% infill, an extruder temperature of 200 degrees, and a hotbed temperature of 60 degrees using PLA filament in 1.75mm diameter, support generation was necessary.

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