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ATX Power supply bench case
by JohnnyboyNLD
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Rebuild an old computer power supply to a new custom bench power supply with 3.3v, 5v, 12v, USB and a adjustable voltage and current output.
I added an extra module for 9V for my Arduino projects. I'm not sure if it all fits the case. I added this new cut out (face 4)
This project is to build a nice universal case. The electronic schema i got from a project i found on YouTube. The link is below.
The whole idea is to remove the cover from the original case to gain some room for the top cover en hot glue the botom of the power supply to new the printed botom.
To print the "Bottom" file takes me at least 20 hours to print. For those (like me) who can't print for so long at home, i added 4 new files of a split version of the bottom who can be glued together.
So to be clear, use:
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom.stl
or the 4 files (and glue them together):
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom-split-base.stl
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom-split-back.stl
ATX powersupply b
I added an extra module for 9V for my Arduino projects. I'm not sure if it all fits the case. I added this new cut out (face 4)
This project is to build a nice universal case. The electronic schema i got from a project i found on YouTube. The link is below.
The whole idea is to remove the cover from the original case to gain some room for the top cover en hot glue the botom of the power supply to new the printed botom.
To print the "Bottom" file takes me at least 20 hours to print. For those (like me) who can't print for so long at home, i added 4 new files of a split version of the bottom who can be glued together.
So to be clear, use:
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom.stl
or the 4 files (and glue them together):
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom-split-base.stl
ATX powersupply bench case Bottom-split-back.stl
ATX powersupply b
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