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This wall-mounted fixture supports a conventional ATX power supply. Its design was adapted from moczys' work to enable installation with the PSU's rear panel positioned downwards, held firmly in place by three 6-32 screws. ...Meanwhile, this wall-mount...
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Cableprotection solutions are a must-have for anyone upgrading to an ATX-PSU. The last thing you want is cables getting damaged or short-circuited during the process, causing costly repairs or even a fire hazard. ...With cable protection, you can rest...
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In an attempt to enhance my RepRap, I am currently designing an ATX PSU adapter to simplify power supply. ...I seek feedback to improve its functionality, aiming to utilize this innovation in my upcoming RepRap build and minimize the hassle of power...
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Ergonomic switch mount with integrated LED housing, engineered specifically to fit snugly into the wire exit hole of an ATX power supply unit. Designed for seamless integration, this mounting solution pairs perfectly with a 6mm switch and a 3mm LED...
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You'll Need to Drill Out the Female Connector Holes by Hand Yourself for Those Specific Pins Standard atx+4 pin connectors are a necessity here. Make sure You Have a Quality 3D Printer at Your Disposal Before Getting Started. ... ...
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Hello :) I designed this funny case for ATX power supply to work as my workshop psu. I share with You both stl and 3mf files + fusion360 archive. ... Details: Power switch hole dimensions: 21.5 mm x 29.80mm Led hole diameter: 5mm Banana...
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... system that Garrett typically offers. ...It eliminates the need to stretch the bungy cord over the handle, and instead allows you to simply clip it around the top stem of the ATX. ...A convenient clip then enables easy attachment of the shoulder strap.
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Mount your standard ATX power supply onto a platform using this easy-to-assemble bracket; print two pieces then fasten them to the deck with four M4 x 20mm screws each. ...Secure the corners on the short edges with M3 x 60mm screw and nut for stability.
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This is a modified version of the original design to accommodate an ATX power supply unit. For further information, please refer to the original thing on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748195). ...Alternatively, you can also print this...
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Secure the Power Supply ATX Unit: A Solid Foundation for Structural Support. ...Its robust design features a distinctive L-shape, providing stability through the use of two key anchor points: a screw on the left vertical side and one at the bottom...
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My ATX motherboard cable was a little too short, so I made this spacer to push the PSU further into the case. ... The thickness is 25mm, because this was the difference between PSU screws, and the fan screws I used for mounting this.
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A custom-designed module features the ATX PSU-sized backplate with a Neutrik powerCON mount, engineered for secure DC power connection via a 2.1 x 5.5 mm socket. ...Measuring 150mm by 86mm in size, this plate boasts four strategically placed M4 nut...
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This creator made a straightforward housing for their König CMP-PSUP450W/S ATX power supply unit, fashioning it from 5mm MDF. Two holes were included - one for a power switch and another for cable access. ...The finished product is used with the...
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Standard standoffs allow for easy mounting of motherboards on a variety of platforms, including ATX, mATX, and others. By elevating the motherboard off the ground, these standoffs prevent electrical shorts from occurring. ...They are typically secured...
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You're working with a straightforward SFX-ATX Adapter Plate. Possibly you'll need to fine-tune the holes for your intended application. Be cautious, as an extra grounding wire may be necessary between your power supply and case! ... Print Settings...
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I designed a box for my ATX power bench supply. ... I took example from the DIY Bench power supply post from Rui Gaspar: https://www.creativesolutions.pt/diy-bench-power-supply/ But I had to redesign a box in order to fit all my needs WARNING :...
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Replace the basic foot for your desktop ATX tower case with a new one. To achieve a smoother finish, preventing snagging on flooring or carpet, carefully place this part in an electric drill equipped with a 1/2" chuck. ...Use a file or sandpaper to...
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I designed custom left and right-handed mounts for my ATX power supply unit (PSU), as I found several off-the-shelf options that failed to fit properly. ...Before installing, double-check the screw centers to guarantee a secure and precise fit tailored...
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The design provides a safer electric system by incorporating an ATX power supply, allowing users to independently wire the heated bed and nozzle using two mosfets. Although this particular ATX choice is somewhat excessive, it will facilitate future...
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A power supply cover I designed around a DELL ATX power supply. To eliminate support material, I decided to make the top portion foldable. Holes fit standard Banana plugs. ... The top is attached with aluminum tape, that part could use improvement.
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Breakout Box Extender: Need a slightly higher box to accommodate components on a board? Try this extension to elevate your base and secure a circuit board. Arduino NANO Holder: Use it to keep the NANO securely in place within the same box. Print...
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# ATX power supply panel A simple top mounted panel for re-using a discarded ATX computer power supply unit as lab bench power supply. I used the outside wires from the long ATX connector which go to the banana terminals and did not need to open the...
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If you're interested in seeing the circuit diagram, you can find it attached to this post - unfortunately, YM seems to have cropped most of the details out, so I suggest checking my blog for more information:...
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... enough stability to keep everything from shifting. To prevent any wobbling when unplugging the ATX or making adjustments, I'll probably create a small additional mount for the opposite corner at some point but there's no urgency about it right now.
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i didnt like to have all the extra wires from an ATX powersupply that i use for my 3d printer laying around, so i made an end cap that uses the screw holes on the ATX powersupply to hold it. inside it is a peace of prototype PCB (100x40 mm) and i...
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... Since I was using a wood subwoofer box for the enclosure and didn't want to drill any holes in it, I came up with a simple design for a switch support that would hold the ATX switch in place without requiring any modifications to the box itself.
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Premium enclosure designed specifically for the GroupGets FLIR Lepton Breakout Board, boasting an innovative jumper wire lock and a sturdy mountable stand that enables secure positioning. The robust stand boasts a substantial hole perfect for tapping...
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I bought a handful of USB breakout boards from Banggood, and I needed a way to Mount them inside my project boxes. Mine in particular have 17x17mm PCB's. This one includes a spacer in case the box has thin walls and the USB port sticks out too...
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If you'd like to screw a standard ATX power supply securely to a wooden panel! :-) Another great addition for "pc-on-a-plank" projects, perfect for arcade/visual pinball cabinets. Update: I've added a version without the 'dent' for the power...
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I needed an ATX motherboard mount for a 2020 aluminum extrusion open-air build Printed in PETG on an Ender XL 400 (400x400x500 build plate) The print area is 248mm x 302 so you'll need a larger sized bed Mounting holes are for M4*8 Hex Socket cap...