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NES Power Supply & Temperature Controller Enclosure For PTC Heater

quadcells avatarquadcells

October 21, 2019

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This thing is a work in progress. Directions and or files could change in the future as I haven't had the chance to print it yet.

UPDATE 10/23/2019:
I was able to print both front and rear parts. They came out great except the mounting holes on the side of both parts are not low enough and do not line up with the PS. I made new versions of both parts (PS_Temp_Ctrl_rear_enclosure_v2/ PS_rear_enclosure_v2) with elongated holes. Really sorry if anyone has already printed these parts. But you can enlarge those holes with a hobby knife if you did already print them.

I installed a 12V 100W PTC Heater in my Epax X1 Resin Printer to help maintain a constant printing temperature.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3928715
To control the temperature of the PTC heater I used a 12V temperature controller.
To power both 12V heater/12V controller I used a Mean Well NES-350-12 12V 350 Watt Ul Switching Power Supply I had that wasn't being used.

Non-Printed Components Needed:

Mean Well NES-350-12 12V or similar
Inkbird Dual Stage DV 12V Digital Temperature Controller or similar
IEC320 C14 Socket

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution

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