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I wanted to remotely mount my PSU for my Ender3 and all of the other mounts had them orientated flat against the bottom of the tables and I didn't want to hinder the airflow. There is enough room for the wires to come out of the bottom as well as...
cults3d
I wanted to remotely mount my PSU for my Ender3 and all of the other mounts had them orientated flat against the bottom of the tables and I didn't want to hinder the airflow. There is enough room for the wires to come out of the bottom as well as...
myminifactory
I wanted to remotely mount my PSU for my Ender3 and all of the other mounts had them orientated flat against the bottom of the tables and I didn't want to hinder the airflow. There is enough room for the wires to come out of the bottom as well as you...
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Required screws & nuts: PSU Mount:M6x20mm 2pcs (Original screws can be used for fixing the PSU to mounts.) Main switch mount:M5×16mm 2pcs Male power socket mount:M5×16mm 2pcs, M3×8mm 2pcs(Countersunk screw), M3 nut 2pcs In some cases, You will need...
cults3d
Required screws & nuts: PSU Mount:M6x20mm 2pcs (Original screws can be used for fixing the PSU to mounts.) Main switch mount:M5×16mm 2pcs Male power socket mount:M5×16mm 2pcs, M3×8mm 2pcs(Countersunk screw), M3 nut 2pcs In some cases, You will need...
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This is a project case to make a 5V remote for your arcade cabinet's PSU. Print this case, pick up these and these. The PSU I have (Meanwell RT-125A) uses a 1k ohm trimmer pot for the 5v adjustment. Check your PSU with a multimeter to see if...
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This is a 2 potentiometer version of the 5v PSU remote adjustment case I made (thing # 5729902). Someone asked me to make a version of it that has 2 pots and a switch so that they could control the 5v and 3.3v in their arcade cab if they were...
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Remove the small feet on PSU and enjoy the new front power switch :-) Initially it worked just fine, but after a few days I was forced to glue on a little strip of PCB-cutoff to help the switch to "on". Added in two pictures of this fix. Guess the...