XL4015 Buck Converter Case

XL4015 Buck Converter Case

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While planning out the Octoprint pi, camera, and power mounts for my Ender 3, I realized I had a different DC-DC Buck Converter on hand - the XL4015 DC-DC Buck Converter. Rather than picking up new power converters at Toshi Station, I decided to remix the LM2596S Mount from Thingiverse and expand its dimensions to work with my XL4015. I removed the holes: The XL4015 has only two holes for screws, which would be wobbly if protruding from the bottom. I plan to hotglue the converter into the case instead. With this converter, I can use a XT60 splitter cable to get 24v from the power supply and convert it to 5v, powering my Pi without external power sources. This is my first remix! PLEASE NOTE: PLA is an iffy material for things that deal with regulating or transforming power. Heat is an issue with these components, so be mindful of your electronics' temperatures. I haven't tried it, but ABS or PETG might be a better choice.

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