Power Supply Case

Power Supply Case

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I was having major issues with my Solidoodle 4 locking up constantly. In short, my Solidoodle 4 is now a Frankendoodle 4 (see my other posts). I upgraded with a headed bed that was 200w and required a bigger power supply than the XBOX type one attached. I found a 33A/360W one on eBay; however, my OCD got the better of me and I designed a custom case to cover the power supply and added a switch. It was getting old to physically unplug the printer every time I wanted to turn it off. Print Settings Printer Brand: Solidoodle Printer: Solidoodle 4 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .20 Infill: 30% Notes: 190 degrees extruder (PLA) and 65 degrees heated bed. Default speeds were used, but had to be slowed down due to issues caused by default settings. How I Designed This Parts Used for this Project M4x15mm socket screws - eBay power supply: http://www.ebay.com/itm/AC-110V-220V-to-DC-5V-12V-24V-Switching-Power-Supply-Driver-for-LED-Strip-CCTV-/272073668891?var=&hash=item3f58dab91b:m:mb99FY6-QDEki15M2d8KfXQ eBay Power switch:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Plastic-Black-AC-10A-250V-IEC320-C14-Inlet-Module-Plug-Neno-Lamp-Boat-Switch-DT-/252183148746?hash=item3ab74978ca:g:-NkAAOSwf-VWU6tl A little learning on IEC socket wiring. (I'll post this diagram later; but google will help) I cut up an old computer cord for the IEC wiring and used it from the power supply to the printer. Recommended using 15 Gauge Stranded Wire. Used another computer power cord from the case to the wall.

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