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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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High-power, low-cost UV curing lamp, simple assembly, simple materials

Just attach the curing lamp to the heatsink (if possible, drill holes and screw it on; if not, buy thermal adhesive to stick it to the heatsink)

Then pull the wires up from both sides (there are notches), snap in the lampshade, thread the wires through the heatsink, then through the fan's screw holes

Then put the fan in, with the exhaust side facing the heatsink

Then parallel wire and solder the lamp's wires and the fan's wires to the PD module, and then fix the PD module to the casing

The PD module induces 12V, both the fan and the lamp are connected to 12V

Actual measurement shows that when this lamp is connected to 12V using PD induction, the power is around 20W; if powered by DC 12V, it's around 30W; and if powered by 10V, it's around 10W

 

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