SFX power supply holder for surface mounting with quick release mechanism
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This bracket is designed to secure an SFX power supply to a surface such as wood in a DIY project. The power supply featured in the images is the Corsair SF450. Part A fits into Part B and clicks into place, making it simple to release by pushing on the handles. I believe that printing this holder with ABS or PETG filament is essential due to the potential for layer binding with PLA. The release handles rest flush against the surface with a slight gap in between, which may prevent them from detaching when printed with PLA. Although I haven't tested this, it's possible that you won't be able to remove the handles if they're made of PLA. In addition, ABS offers greater heat resistance compared to PLA, making it a more suitable choice for projects involving computer components. Therefore, I recommend using ABS or PETG (although I haven't tested the latter) when printing this holder. The design principle behind this bracket is similar to my hard drive mount, which can be found on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2796752.
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