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tiff_lee

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Not sure if this will be of use to anyone as I had a very specific use case.

There are two small rails to locate the PSU with four countersunk M4 screws through the base into empty threaded holes in the PSU housing. The way I have it orientated does cover some of the side vents but there is a whole heap adjacent to them so hopefully the impact will be minimal (time will tell), you can modify the mount and flip it the other way up you'd just have less mounting holes (only two free). Actually now I think about it you could remove the screws that hold the top to the main part of the body and then use the base screw to go all the way though and replace it.

Some pictures, the purple was a PLA prototype and for the keen eye i'm aware no earth on that PSU yet. I've attached the 3MF file the CAD file was too big but happy to share, i'll flip the PSU over later just a case of moving holes. Oh also I tweaked the coutersink hole chamfer to fit what I had on hand so naturally depending on what you use you may not get the same flush fitment.

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After taking a look the other holes for the top plate use a small coarse thread screw so rather then faff around with that I just deleted the holes and retained the two M4 holes on the other side, it isn't going anywhere.

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The 3MF file above to mount this way

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The 3MF file below to mount this way

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