Power Supply Covers

Power Supply Covers

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I'm using a Singpad 24V 240W power supply cover, which is equipped with a switched C14 power inlet. I'm not sure if it's compatible with the 12V 360W version as well. The plastic screws on this cover are designed to be tapped using a M3 tap. However, if you plan to use a screw for tapping, make sure to do it carefully to avoid damaging the part. You may want to consider using insulated female spade connectors in size 0.187 inches, with a gauge rating of either 22-16 or 14-16, for wiring the switch. The power inlet doesn't come with a fuse installed, so you'll probably need to add a 250V 5mmx20mm fast-blow fuse if you're using it with a 3D printer. The current rating in amps will depend on your specific printer. For assistance with wiring or fuse selection, I recommend checking out this helpful post.

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