UHP-350 Power supply for RatRing V-Minion Slim Support.

This is a remix of the Mean Well UHP-350-24 power supply stand whit IEC Snap In.
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This is a remix of the Mean Well UHP-350-24 power supply stand.

I made some changes to the original project by increasing the thickness of some walls and lengthening the two closures, I also put the predisposition for the brass inserts to screw them, in the back I widened the support to have a bit of symmetry and I made a jig so that you can screw and unscrew the socket assembly, I also added a side door so you can access the cables and arrange them inside the casing.
The internal part of both casings are the cable glands for those like me who needed to derive a second 220 Volt power supply for the raspberry power supply.


You will need:
for the hooks between frame and power supply:
• 4 cylindrical head screw with hexagon socket M6x10mm;
• 4 M6 T nuts for profile 3030;
• 4 M3 self-locking nuts;
• 4 cylindrical head screw with hexagon socket M3 x16mm;
 

For the front and rear covers:
• 12 M3x4.6x4 brass inserts
• 2 cylindrical head screw with hexagon socket M3x20mm (for the rear cover);
• 2 cylindrical head screw with hexagon socket M3x18mm (for the front cover);
• 4 M3x10mm cylindrical-head screw with hexagon socket (for the IEC socket mask);
• 4 M3x8mm cylindrical head screw with hexagon socket (for the side door);
IEC recessed socket with code IEC320 C14 Snap In (the most important thing; p);
 

Link for the Amazon Italy IEC socket:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B0B2KJVQNP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


You will need a 3mm drill bit, better if a 3.2mm drill bit to pierce the membranes in the holes where the screws pass.
 

For printing I used PETG Sunlu same settings recommended by RatRig to print the components of the V-Minion no supports are needed.

Among the files you can choose with the RatRing logo or without, you will not find the flap file in the picture because I do not have the rights to use the Mean Well logo therefore it will remain private.


With these IEC sockets you can keep the rear support much tighter and without the need for large recesses to note that the IEC sockets in question are with hook fastening and not screw so they are narrower.


I wanted to make a separate support with hooking with screws because in case of maintenance it was difficult to extract the IEC socket because there was little space to insert a screwdriver and pry, while in this way just unscrew the four screws and the IEC socket will come off. very easily.


I thank the author of the original project for the excellent idea he had for anchoring the power supply, in fact it is much more stable.


I think I have said everything (I hope so) I hope my work has been useful for someone if you liked it please leave a like Thanks.

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