Power Supply Cover 12V 30A
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I upgraded my Anet A8 to a more powerful power supply with 12 volts and 30 amps. I purchased mine from Amazon, but it's likely the same model - https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00P2CTSBI/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_Qb4UAbP0M715F One of the best things about the new power supply is that it came with a case fan. After trying to make my A8 as quiet as possible, the power supply fan was now the loudest component. I ordered a NoiseBlocker 60mm fan from Amazon - https://www.amazon.de/dp/B002DFZQE0/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_Ma4UAbRJ2P3P6 - and replaced the existing fan. Since I prefer a consistent noise level rather than one that fluctuates with temperature controls, I wired the fan directly to a 12V outlet on the power supply. One thing I didn't consider was that the new fan is about twice as thick as the old one, so of course it wouldn't fit in the cover without touching some internal parts. Because I loved the new fan - you can barely hear it even when connected directly to 12 volts - I thought a new cover would be a great first Fusion 360 project for me. The new cover is designed to work with M4 nuts and screws. I used M4 x 12, but a bit shorter will likely also work. Although I only used four screws, there are holes for all six. Because the entire cover didn't fit my printer, I drew two parts that can be connected using two screws and nuts. I also included a hole for a fused switch - https://shop.bohrers.de/kaltgeraetebuchse-3in1.html. Additionally, I included my logo, but removed it from Thingiverse; you can see it in the picture.
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