Power supply connector

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Brad
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Re: Power supply connector

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The centre of the holes?


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Good point Brad.

Yes, to the centre of the holes.


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Cheers. I’ll forward that on


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NormanDunbar wrote:Hi derek,
Derek_Stewart wrote:I could do a quick STL file to give some sort of solution for this.
If you are doing an STL file, the holes are 3 mm from the base of the plug in section. I forgot to put that somewhat important measurement on the diagram.


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I do seem to a little time at present, I can do a 3D model and output STL

The original plug in encapsulated , clearly this can not be made, a split case with the terminal sockets maybe the best way forward.

Maybe part of making a new power supply, based on existing circuit design posted earlier on the forum.


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Derek
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