Easy 8.8 Amp Power Supply Hook Up - But is it safe?
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- I'm wating on some new PCBs from www.PCBWay.com... so I thought it was time to get on with some other projects!
I don't 3D print that often so every times it's a case of learning all over again how to get good results.
This time it worked out pretty nice. I'm quite pleased with the results.
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Nicely done. It’s just as important to show your failures as successes so others can learn what not to do too. There are probably hundreds of different ways you could have designed that enclosure. 3D and electronic design is partly artwork and I appreciate your art.
Based on your first print results and the print times you mentioned, it might be time to invest in a new printer. ;)
Also, using a female connector for a power source makes me nervous. 😬
We haven't met, but I've consistently noticed your contributions to our repositories and decided to look you up. I am the lead developer at Robotical, and I must say, I'm genuinely impressed by your work and enthusiasm --it's truly inspiring. Hats off from an aspiring fellow maker!
Thanks! I know Robotical well - we'll have to meet up and have a coffee.
Connecting mains to a power supply designed to be inside an enclosure is always a problem. Maybe you should sleeve the live end neutral as well as you are down to 1 means of protection if the wires pass over the low voltage connectors on the psu. A fuse in the output might be a good idea.
Good idea. I wonder if it’s worth having a divider to keep the wires completely separate.
@@atomic14 I think if you double insulate that would be fine, but if you can't cope with the extra bend resistance the sleeve will add then a divider would be better.
Also if the PSU is going to be on your bench where flying cut wires can occur I'd put a finer mesh over the holes in the case.
These PSU's are designed to life in a more controlled environment e.g. enclosed in a case.
Keep them coming as a grey cell exercise is always welcome, your videos normally provide a nice workout. 🙂
Printing it with a separator sounds like a good idea. If you have perfected your design please share it. I assume you are not the only one with this problem. BTW I also like that you show your failed attempts. So I now know I am not the only one who needs some iterations to get a useful part printed.
Yeah this is my life, making enclosure iterations until something's 'right' is a big time sink.
Oh really cool project. It's inspiring
Those two blocks near the antenna seem to be connectors, that is definitely going to detune the antenna and cause issues. Look at the ESP32-CAM, most of the units are flawed for that reason.
I’m going to use a module without an antenna and connect and external one.
My rule in 3d printing - If you able to split big thing to smallest part, spit it.
I definitely should split the front plate from the tube. It’s a real pain getting everything threaded through. And I could just screw the front plate onto the tube.
I remember building my first RepRap back in 2009.
Pulled most my hair out printing ABS since PLA didn't exist, until I learned the ropes, and tuned it like a violin.
Now, I just press print on my cheap Anet A8 printer from 2018 using VNC viewer on my PC, and go away until it's done.
My local Dollar store (nothing for a dollar!) sells wooden boxes for crafts, which I found incredibly useful my for our kind of projects for only $2-$3.
How do you deal with “relearning?” I’ve always been terrible at keeping journals
I just make the same mistakes and slap my head repeatedly.
😮 I didn’t see it coming