Power Distribution Box

Power Distribution Box

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I forgot to include the files for the lid. Now I've added them. When I decided to move all the electronics from my Ender 3 to underneath the Lack Enclosure, I wanted to remove as many amps as possible from the Gen L board. Additionally, I didn't want a messy collection of wire nuts, butt splices, and solder joints under the table. With a 110V heated bed now plus the MKS PWC, I needed both 24V and 120V. I designed this enclosure around a 5cm x 7cm single-sided PCB. Standard terminal connections are used as well. I'm including the FreeCad files so you can add holes or slots to fit your needs. The board snaps into the lower portion. The lid fits on tightly; you may want to use zip ties if your printer's tolerances are off. Three-millimeter attaching holes. I made a full bottom version and a lightweight version, Please practice safe techniques and practices when working with electricity

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