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Housing for DC 5 way DC Splitter with EMI Filter

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Description

I found a 5-way DC splitter with built-in EMI filtering but couldn’t find a fitting case, so I made one.

The splitter takes a single DC input and distributes it to five DC outputs. The nice extra: each output has its own EMI filter. The housing is intentionally simple and needs no screws or additional hardware.

 

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Board specs

  • Input voltage: 5–48 V DC (up to 56 V only if onboard components are rated ≥63 V)
  • Outputs: 5 parallel DC branches (input current = sum of output currents)
  • Filtering: Per-channel EMI filter for noise reduction (not a regulator or protection device)
  • Keywords: One to five 5V-56V power splitter EMI Anti interference improving circuit
  • For 5.5 x 2.1 mm plugs

Dimensions

  • Housing: 35 mm x 90 mm x 22 mm
  • Lid: 35 mm x 90 mm x 5.8 mm

Assembly

  • Slide in the single-input side first, gently.
  • Then seat the five-output side.
  • Align the two small locking tabs with the board’s screw holes, these snaps secure the board.
  • Once the lid is on, the board is held firmly in place.

Printing

  • I recommend PETG for a bit more flexibility.
  • If you print in PLA, be extra careful on the 5-port side because forcing it can cause cracks.

Note

The 5-port face has a deliberately wide opening. On the samples I had, the DC jacks were mounted with inconsistent spacing and slight misalignment. A tighter cutout would not fit reliably. This larger opening isn’t as tidy, but it keeps the enclosure practical and compatible.

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