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Intended for printers with the PSU and Einsy board removed for operation in a heated enclosure. Einsy brace uses 4 M3 screws while the PSU brace uses 2 M3 and 2 M4 screws. Prints without supports. Design files can be found in the original blog post...
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This remix takes the PSU plate to the next level with reinforced walls that can handle the weight of a power supply unit (PSU) with ease. Built in just 15 minutes using Tinkercad, this design is still in the testing phase. If you download it, please...
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... Future enhancements are already in the works, with ample vertical surface area available due to its elevated position atop the PSU. ...Your suggestions are more than welcome as I look forward to incorporating even more features when time allows!
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The power supply I used was this one from AliExpress: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32831209276.html You can check my tutorial on how the PSU replacement was done here: https://www.edretrotech.com/2021/02/power-mac-g4-cube-power-supply.html Good...
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I've drawn inspiration from other fanless PSU designs out there, but decided to put my own spin on it by creating one specifically tailored for the iconic Ender 3 PSU. ...After three months of non-stop printing, I'm thrilled to report that this custom...
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... contacts by grabbing them. It fits perfect. The clips leave out the communication ports so that a resistor can be soldered in to start the PSU. No supports, 10% infill should be enough. I did not test the air flow at full power!!! ...be careful!
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I modified kevinsray's "Ender 3 PSU Fan Exhaust redirect" to fit my Ender 3's PSU unit. I added two more holes, making a total of four, and resized it to match the dimensions of my Ender 3's power supply, which measures 50mm in diameter. The printed...
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With the revamped design, the M4 screws I had for the new BLACK PSU with the MK3S no longer fit snugly into the brace, so I've judiciously widened the holes on this remake.\r\n\r\nFurthermore, I've carefully crafted notches for the lugs directly into...
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The brackets fit perfectly with a stock Anet PSU purchased in 1/2019, but if your PSU differs, you can simply drill new holes and adjust their position on the AM8 side rail. I also created a simple back cover for the PSU that is non-structural,...
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Simple to print, print face down.This PSU Mount is designed to fit the standard hole dimensions for PSU (verified on Alitove and Meanwell).The design has a in-cut on the bottom to allow for nuts/bolts to rest above the PSU. Design only uses top screw...
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Simple to print, print face down. This PSU Mount is designed to fit the standard hole dimensions for PSU (verified on Alitove and Meanwell). The design has a in-cut on the bottom to allow for nuts/bolts to rest above the PSU. Design only uses top...
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To solve this problem, I was looking for a new fan to install inside the PSU but found an old 120mm PC fan and a mount for the original Ender3 PSU online (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3359622). However, the Ender3 Pro comes with a Mean Well PSU...
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Upon the stock PSU dying, a 30A (360watt) PSU was purchased to replace: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7CWSCG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 30A PSU does not fit stock frame holes, so a mounting frame was created. Also, had to...
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Filament spool printed with low filament with filament holes for 1KG filament winding. ... Made with clear PLA
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I designed a motherboard / mosfet case and also a new PSU case that accepts the original socket and switch. I needed to do some soldering on the heated bed as I wanted to keep the original connector, but it wasn't necessary. However, it was just the...
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Please make sure tight them softly (or break the screw holes of the adapter easily) - Connect the fan connector to PSU PCB - Close PSU case - Make slot for the fan cable on the PSU plastic cover (half circle with R2.5 in my case) - Attach PSU cover...
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The specifications for both the psu and the switch I opted for were available, so I designed and printed this cover before I had the hardware in hand. It fit perfectly. The switch is a combination switch/fuse/receptacle which fits into a 46.7mm X...
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- The PSU is fully enclosed except for its back to preserve the original airflow - a completely open PSU cover doesn't generate enough airflow to reach all parts. Make sure to secure the transparent plastic cover on the side of the PSU within the...
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Assembly to allow for a 60mm fan slot, IEC 14 power socket with a switch, and DIN rail mounts.LRS-350 PSU:Mean Well LRS-350 Power SupplyVoron DIN rail clip:https://github.com/VoronDesign/Voron-2/tree/Voron2.4/STLs/Electronics_BayOriginal LRS-350 PSU...
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Guide to doing the mod : https://wordpress.hertell.nu/?p=186 Ian Stedmans page on Amiga PSU's: http://www.ianstedman.co.uk/Amiga/amiga_hacks/Amiga_PSU/amiga_psu.html PSU I used : SilverStone SST-ST45SF v 3.0 -...
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However, once I started printing the modified STL, I realized that lip wouldn't work as intended since it doesn't protrude beyond the printer's frame like the standard PSU does. To address this issue, I removed the lip feature from the provided STL...
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On my ender 3 I have the PSU cover that moves the power lead to the back of the PSU, there was enough clearance initially but it has caught the rear right levelling wheel a few times, knocking the bed out of level and was hitting the glass bed so i...
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Note: Inside my PSU, I discovered that the fan connector had a voltage reading of over 20V despite being a 12V power supply. Unfortunately, this voltage level destroyed the first 92mm fan I installed. To avoid this problem in the future, I decided...
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To address this issue, I redesigned the original Prusa MK3 PSU cover to allow it to be mounted on the side of the closet instead of being confined inside. Before you start printing, make sure to drill holes for the PSU cables so they can pass...
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When printing the cover, I noticed that the holes for attaching it to the PSU were slightly too small, so I had to widen them a bit. This was an easy fix, and now everything is securely attached. ... One thing I wanted to note is that my PSU came with...
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With this stand, you can freely and safely place the PSU away then focus on your probing and testing. You'll need the powerlet came from a PS3 PHAT model, and some tapping screws that used to secure the mainboard to the plastic housing. This stand...
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So I mounted it outside (just pass the cable through one of the existing hole on the back pane and screw the fan from the inside) Now I have a psu with a quiet and nice looking light brown fan. But the rest of my printer's accessories are black. So...
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When printing, the PSU can get extremely hot, and to prevent overheating, I came up with a clever solution - some nearly invisible pegs that allow me to mount the fan directly onto the enclosure. This setup is both safe and quick, making it perfect...
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This is a fast and easy hack of a PSU cover for my XMachines Lore Printer with heated bed (360W PSU). The cutout for the fan isn't perfectly centered, but some holes are slightly off too. Still, I had no trouble mounting both covers to my PSU. If you...
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I shifted the PSU 7mm to the right in the installation screw hole after installing the mount in its original design because it was too close to the hotbed. This mount has two versions. The first one is Ender_3_Pro_PSU_Offset_Mount.stl, which...