PSU Cover Meanwell LRS100 5V

PSU Cover Meanwell LRS100 5V

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I needed a 5V power supply for my LED projects and bought a Meanwell LRS100 5V, which had plenty of power to meet my needs. Since I was unhappy with the PSU covers, I designed my own. It has an on/off switch and a mains plug, making it easy to open and rewire without taking apart the whole thing. Nothing too complicated here. The print time for both parts came out to around 3 hours at a speed of 40mm/s. If you have any questions or need more information, feel free to comment below. To make this project work, you'll need: - Some M3x5 screws (ISO 7380-1 will do the trick) that are exactly 5mm long - anything shorter and there might be clearance issues; they can be found here: http://t1p.de/6813 - Press-in nuts (M3x4 or M3x5 will work) like these: http://t1p.de/m4qn. Alternatively, you could grab some from Aliexpress - it's a lot cheaper and the quality is just fine. - A mains plug (or whatever you call it): this one works well: http://t1p.de/wvas - An on/off switch (it snaps into place, try to find something similar); Marquardt 1801 series does the trick: http://t1p.de/wtzz - Some blade connectors

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