A series of parts I printed to supplement my enclosure…
“Axis M1065 mount” - an adjustable height and single-screw mount for the IP camera watching the printer
“Axis P1224-E mount” - an adjustable height and single-screw mount for the small IP camera head watching the printer
“black PSU reinforce” - I found that after inserting the magnets, the one near the edge split the plastic, this is a thicker design to prevent that from happening
“print head cable holder” - holds the umbilical of wires from the print head to the frame of the printer (instead of directly into the electronics box)
“electronics mag mount” - holds the EINSY RAMBo motherboard with magnets to the base of the enclosure with Qty.3 magnets that are 10mm in diameter by 2.5mm in depth
“Prusa Enclosure PSU disconnect powerpole angled part1,2,3” - since the PSU cable quick-release did not come with, I made my own using Anderson Powerpole connectors, it is safe/acceptable to double-up the 2 red wires in the same terminal (and 2 black wires in another terminal) if you use 30 or 45amp rated pins.
From Powerwerx the part numbers are…
1331-BK Anderson Power PP30 Powerpole Connector Contact, 12-14 GA, 30A
261G2-LPBK Anderson Power PP45 Powerpole Connector Contact, 10 GA, 45A
“Kidde i12060A base mount” - for attaching the smoke detector to the top panel with two screws. I am using the 3rd signal wire of the smoke detector to automatically cut power to the printer and alert my home automation system. I am using Control By Web's WebRelay, where the printer power cord Hot wire is cut and attached to the Relay (NC and C terminals) and the smoke detector signal wire is attached the input + terminal, and power cord Neutral wire is attached to the input - terminal. You need to configure the webrelay so that “latch relay when input on (reset via web)” this is what cuts power to the printer. Note that Relay On = Power cut / Relay Off = Power is powered. Optional Remote Relay Option “remote command equals input” can generate an HTTP request to your home automation system, I use this to turn various LEDs in the house Red and email me.
From Control By Web part numbers are…
X-WR-1R12-1I-I 9-28VDC
X-WR-1R12-1I-E PoE or 9-28VDC
“Kidde i12060A cable protect” - routes the cable exiting the top towards the back of the printer
“Waste collection tray” - put under the left Z axis motor to catch filament run-offs when the hot end gets up to temperature, option for magnet to keep it in place
“PSU cutout cover inner with cable passthru” and “PSU cutout cover outer”- if you can't mount your power supply to the rear for clearance reasons this will cover the hole.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.