Description
Cutting edge processes and techniques have been incorporated to make the PowerCase Kit a safe and ground breaking product.
MeanWell Power Supplies purchased through the OpenBuilds Part Store include this PowerCase Kit. You would want to purchase this separately if want to add this to a low profile MeanWell Power Supply previously purchased.
Product Features
- Pre-soldered necessary components ready for simple assembly
- Covered power leads
What is Included
- (1) PowerCase case plate set (5 plates)
- (1) PowerCase Connection Board + Components
- (1) AC Plug
- (1) DC Power Cord (18 AWG)
- (2) Male/Male Connectors Power Supply Connector
- (1) Assembly Hardware set
Product Specifications
- Size 118mm x 30mm x 73.4mm
- Compatible with LRS MeanWell Power Supplies only
Assembly/Support/Documentation/3D Models
Easy follow along assembly video – top notch awesome community support – open source files and documentation and examples.
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This design or build includes CopperPour, LLC design work(s) shared Open Source under the CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License
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14 Reviews
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Perfect for Meanwell power supplies. Fits my CNC needs.
Easy to assemble.
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great design
no more need for a big case, especially when using a gantry mounted controller. Wish it would be also available for the fat power supply
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Form, Fit, Function and Fun
Awesome kit! Well designed and works well. This kit was complete and easy to assemble. I really enjoyed the build and it meets all of my needs. I would highly recommend this unit.
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Great kit
It’s awesome
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Powercase Kit
The kit is constructed from FR4 PCB laminate material. This means that the cutouts and holes are accurately sized and the panels fit together really well. I would like to see a passthru for the line in. In my application, I have another PSU that controls the router motor and needs to connect to line in. I ended up drilling a hole in the bottom plate and putting a grommet there so that I could feed both PSU’s from the line in. Also, the bottom screws (perhaps all of them) need to be countersunk in order for the PSU to sit flat on the rail. This is a well designed kit.