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The official Raspberry Pi PSU works well. Along the top are 30mm fan and antenna SMA connector. The GNZ backplane is dumb and doesn't support fan control; I just wire it directly to 5V. Base Nothing clever here, just a nice solid base. Top The...
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I previously uploaded a tool station for the max that sat on top of the PSU. This desk version is far more versatile than that. The main (front) unit of this version (V2) has an extra protrusion at the rear that both connects it to the rear...
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Additional designs created for my printers can be viewed on: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959901 (A GT2 belt clamp for Prusa Y-axis printing)\n http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1937232 (An Arduino Mega and RAMPS v1.4 housing unit)\n...
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2/18/2017 I modified the Melzi to Ramps adapter so that power cables are better aligned with the PSU and the fan is positioned for optimal cooling of the stepper drivers. 2/26/2017 I added a USB socket plug, allowing access to the main RAMPS USB...
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Other parts designed for my printers include: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1959901 (GT2 belt clamp (Prusa Y-axis)) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1937232 (Arduino Mega and RAMPS v1.4 case) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1905409 (Prusa i3...
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Literature/links: [1] http://web.mit.edu/pweigele/www/SoBEI/Info_files/Logan%202006%20Environ%20Sci%20Technol.pdf [2] http://www.engr.psu.edu/ce/enve/logan/bioenergy/research_mfc.htm Joule thief: http://cdn.makezine.com/make/wp_joule_thief.pdf...
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BOM - Bill of Materials You need the following fans: For the PSU: Noctua NF-A6x25 60MM (FLX 12V 3pin) For the Motherboard: Noctua NF-A4x20 (FLX 12V 3pin) Optionally, if you want to upgrade your extruder fan using one of my designs above as well, get...
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- Be able to control the printer’s PSU trough a relay (On/Off)). - Control the air management in the enclosure (Fans). - Cool down the Raspberry Pi4 (Must be done it is over heating). - Have a Raspberry Pi Cam plugged. - Have a Webcam plugged. ...
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... bottom. It does stick to the side of the psu but unfortunately I haven't played enough with the camera to figure out if I can rotate the camera veiw 90 degrees. ...Imagine it would work really well with any enclosure that a magnet would work with.
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The Fan model used is 35x35x10 BFB03512HHA & connected them in series because they are 12V and east3dgecko uses 24V PSU Possible problems - When hitting Pause, since the firmware can't be reedited, it might hit the x0 y0. I did try to make it as...
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Electronics: * Ramps 1.4: $6 * LCD: $10 * Arduino Mega: $6 * Steppers (3): $33 each, so $99 total * 5 stepsticks (the red ones): $10 * Heatbed and glass: $20 * PSU: $20 * Total cost is $105. Printing at 50 watts for 20 hours still costs less than...
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It runs on 9 to 12 volts from your PSU or external power source. More on this project as it progresses, but the PCB does work. I've tested it on a Creality Ender 3 Pro and CR-10S with a 2-wire Zmin cable. PCB Dimensions: 33.96mm x 20.31mm...
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With a clone rail, upgrading costs ~$15-20 and building from scratch adds about $5-10 to the total cost. Videos FuseBox2R v1.1 @ 250mm/s: https://youtu.be/t1YAJrRtNjg 170mm/s printing: https://youtu.be/dm6vGjRgSQ8 Marlin 2 speed test:...
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Tevo Parts used: All extrusions 3 Nema 17 40mm motors GT2 Pulley and idler Flex coupling 6x Wheels Leadscrew MKS Base 1.4 board Things I had to add myself: 2nd leadscrew 2nd flex coupler Z pancake stepper 2 smaller wheels PSU (Got a laptop supply)...
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Now the loudest part left to address is the PSU fan, but I'll tackle that problem soon. Here's how to put this all together: Since I used computer case fan screws with fat threads that can cut their own, you may very well use longer screws and nuts...
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In common with many PCs, my new computer's PSU fan intake is underneath the case so that it draws in nice cool fresh air. It's a great idea, and it's perfectly fine when the PC lives on a desktop. But, in the real world, some of us have nowhere to...
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No cheap china PSU please!)AssemblyPrint parts.Cut LED Aluminium Channel in two 25cm partsDeburr the ends.Solder cable to LED strip.Solder wires to LED controller (+ to red, - to black).Change the stock screws from Z axis with the 35mm one.Add new...
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Also included are PSU Clamps designed with practicality and precision in mind http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:396650. A heartfelt thank you to all individuals who shared their work for me to build upon, resulting in this custom printer...
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The 24V PSU is modified to deliver 18V. This prevents too much current going to the 12V heated beds. Replace the Mean Well LRS-350-24's stock trim potentiometer with a 10kΩ, and dial it back until the unit delivers 18V.The print surface is a custom...
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A 12v psu is plugged into the wall, and the output leads into the dual dpdt relay common terminal 2. A 5v usb adapter is plugged into the smart outlet. Use a usb to barrel cable + barrel pigtail or just cut and strip a usb cable and apply power to...
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A rating or tip is also welcome and may check out my other designs! *If you are using this on the MK2 make sure to buy 12V LED strips and wires needs to be connected differently (directly to the PSU) Print instructionsI recommend to use the .3mf...
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PSU: Choose an appropriate unit depending on the bed and hotend voltage you use. 5M GT2 Belt and 2 Pulleys (I recommend the Gates belts and pulleys/idlers) 8 x LM10UU Bearings (Recommended: Misumi) 1 x SKR V1.3 or v1.3 Pro (Duet is highly...
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The PSU plug holder secures the mains input to the rear/side frame, as well as holding a 24V compatible twin USB adaptor (...
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Main Idea Remains The main idea remains the same, but we adjusted the overall size to something more standard and reviewed/remodelled all the plastic parts to: Have a lighter design Less parts Reduce noise Increase Z axis Accuracy Increase X axis...
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NOTE: 10mm M3 bolt(s) are required in the PSU corner as there's no clearance for a 12mm M3 bolt. To mount the fan tap the 3 2.5mm holes of the mounting bracket and attach the fan with 20mm M3 bolts, the bolt should not protrude through the bottom....
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Using the Anycubic Trigorilla Ramps 1.4 compatible board, I connected a 12V 20A PSU to both the 11A and 5A power inputs, connected the bed to the HOTBED output (don't do this: read the warning below), and connected the heat bed thermistor (NTC 3950...
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I changed the place where the back panels are so that it protects your PSU and ramps. But it also allows you to put some more plastic spools. I simplified all the wiring that was so complex on the original Mendel 90. Now you can just use normal...
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BOM (Work in Process): * 12ea M3x20 screws * 2ea Smooth rods * 1ea Leadscrew 8mm with nut * 1ea Nema17 motor with driver (recommended DRV8825) * 1ea Motor capacitor (35v 100uF) * 1ea NPN transistor capable of driving the UV LED * 1ea UV LED (10W...
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I wired the layer fan directly to the power from the PSU on the board and the 5015 to where the original fan was on the board. The way I wired those two things to the 5015 is by putting the step up buck converter and then the speed controller inline...
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Installation: 1.I have included a basic installation guide within the thing files but basically the LH side of the display frame is retained within the existing Control Box Display aperture and fixed with one of the existing M4 bolts currently...