A small enclosure for a PoE injector and QC 3.0 charger designed to sit on top of the RD6012 PSU ‘kit’ sold all over aliexpress and banggood.
PoE injector is nice to have from time to time and QC3.0 is useful doe charging devices and powering my soldering iron.
There are two components for this build:
the ‘plate’ which rests on the top of the PSU case and has small ‘fences’ to fix the circuit boards in place. It’s the ‘salmon’ colored component
the ‘lid’ is the (mostly) transparent yellow component which holds the auxiliary power supplies (pink components) in place and keeps all voltages away from people.
I used black PETG, but any material and at least 10% infill should be fine. Tune the layer height to taste.
The ‘plate’ does not need any supports nor does the lid if printed in the suggested print orientation. I printed with settings optimized for speed so there was minimal sagging, but nothing substantial. What little there was didn’t interfere with clearance of any other internal component and was completely hidden.
If you’re not comfortable with bridging long distances, you can optionally enforce support material from the build plate to the top of the lid or flip the lid upside down and use supports for the four feet where the screws go. Because any sagging would be hidden inside,
I don't have any pictures from the assembly, but it's not particularly difficult to figure out from the attached pictures. In general, the steps to take are:
A copy of the files can be found here: https://karlquinsland.com/2020/07/electronics-lab-enhanced-psu/
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.