Riden Dual RD6006/RD6012/RD6018 PSU Case

Two RD60xx PSU in one case using a single 1000W power supply as power source (800 & 1200W are also available, see link…
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Two RD60xx PSU in one case using a single 1000W power supply as power source (800 & 1200W are also available, see link below).

 

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Printing

Printing all the parts took almost 80h in total.

Two versions of the STLs (Case & back) are available:

  • Single piece if you're able to print ~375mm
  • Splitted parts if you have a smaller print bed (>200mm)

For the splitted main case I also added the 3mf files where i added some tabs to better hold down the part to prevent specially the corners from warping. Also i adjusted the layer hight in the middle part to shorten the print time.

Additional parts you need:

  • 1 x Power Supply (1000W) ***
  • 1 x rocker switch (for 21 * 15 mm hole)
  • 1 x C14 panel mount plug with integrated fuse (for 31.1 * 27.3 mm hole, screw distance 36 mm)
  • 4 x Rubber feets (which have a hole for M3 screws, max 22mm in diameter)

Screws & nuts:

  • 8 x M3 square nut
  • 10 x M3 nut
  • 4 x M4 nut
  • 8 x M3 * 10 mm flat head screw
  • 8 x M3 * 16 mm flat head screw
  • 4 x M4 * 10 mm pan or button screw (PSU)

*** The power supply is (very) loud. I modified it to regulate the fan down to a normal (quiet) speed using a simple adjustable step-down converter. As i normally don't use high power over long time, this works fine for me. Only modify a PSU if you really know what you're doing!

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