Adjustable Multi-Output Power Supply
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Description
This DIY adjustable power supply is designed to be both versatile and safe, making it ideal for prototyping and testing various electronics and motors. It features multiple output voltages and built-in protection using glass fuses, all housed in a fully 3D printed enclosure.
Materials used:
- 1x 24V PSU (from Ender 3) (L215mm x W115mm x H30,5 mm)
- 3× LM2596 buck converter:
- 1x COM-VAM10010 volt/amp meter
- 6x Banana plug connectors (3 red + 3 black)
- 1x C14 socket with switch and fuse
4x Glass fuse holders, for 5x20mm fuses
- 6x DIN912 M3x6
- 16x DIN912 M3x8
- 2x DIN7991 M4x8 (Best result using countersink bolts)
4x DIN7380-1 M4x6
- 22x M3 Short insert
- 2x M4 Short insert (the ones from Bambu are just 1 mm to long but it should fit)
I also made a full video tutorial about this project:
I also made an exploded view animation so you can see how to put the power supply together:
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