Small enclosure for a Duet Maestro and a Meanwell LRS-150 or similarly sized PSU. The front and back parts can be printed as one piece if your printer is larger than ~260mm on an axis but as is it isn't modeled to print that way. I wired my paneldue out the front vent using the 4 wire interface, not really made to accommodate the 10 pin cable. I have my fan configured to start slowly at 45C and the MCU doesn't really get any higher than that. The dupont connectors are meant to be held in by the clamp and rows but printing tolerances being as they are I put a piece of electrical tape on one side of the connectors to make sure they stay in place. I'd recommend a plug/fuse/switch combo that uses screws instead of panel mount clips.
Extra parts:
70mm fan
4 4mm screws (for fan)
4 long 6-32 screws (for attaching top and bottom)
4 3mm screws (for duet)
7 2.5mm screws (for attaching front and back)
4 4x6mm screws (for PSU: DO NOT USE LONG SCREWS YOU CAN SHORT THINGS)
0-2 XT60E-Ms and some 2.54 connectors
Printer Brand:
Monoprice
Printer:
Maker Select
Rafts:
Doesn't Matter
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.2
Filament:
Printed Solid PLA
Notes:
There are thin walls as LED spacing/size dictates, they probably won't all print well
Category: 3D Printer PartsThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.