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Charger Case Build | iCharger S6 1100W 40A
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 177127" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Right now, I have not created any designs that are set in stone. Ventilation will be added, I'm just not sure on what intake fans I want yet. </p><p></p><p>For the design, the charger will be going in the top. It's not that heavy. Keeping the lid open will be easy as it leans back just a touch. The PSU's will stay in the bottom as they are heavier than all other components combined, and I already have the vents and fan for those in the case. Paraboards will likely be in the bottom as well since that is where the batteries will be. </p><p></p><p>I want to incorporate some kind of hinge cabinet system for the cables and adapters, but definitely not sure on how in the world I'm going to do that. lol. I think I can do at least two in the bottom and I'm thinking I can recess the paraboards above the PSU's for max space savings. </p><p></p><p>The top design is still very much up in the air. Right now I'm trying to figure out why my printer is printing and the walls are not adhering to each other. I'm thinking under extrusion, but we will see. I just ramped up my extrusion to 140% to see if it fixes it. And I'm on my 7th iteration of this "bucket" that the charger is going to sit inside lol. I did find out a 7mm radius is perfect for the charger though! </p><p></p><p>So many options, I'm like a deer in the headlights. No idea which way I want to go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 177127, member: 1"] Right now, I have not created any designs that are set in stone. Ventilation will be added, I'm just not sure on what intake fans I want yet. For the design, the charger will be going in the top. It's not that heavy. Keeping the lid open will be easy as it leans back just a touch. The PSU's will stay in the bottom as they are heavier than all other components combined, and I already have the vents and fan for those in the case. Paraboards will likely be in the bottom as well since that is where the batteries will be. I want to incorporate some kind of hinge cabinet system for the cables and adapters, but definitely not sure on how in the world I'm going to do that. lol. I think I can do at least two in the bottom and I'm thinking I can recess the paraboards above the PSU's for max space savings. The top design is still very much up in the air. Right now I'm trying to figure out why my printer is printing and the walls are not adhering to each other. I'm thinking under extrusion, but we will see. I just ramped up my extrusion to 140% to see if it fixes it. And I'm on my 7th iteration of this "bucket" that the charger is going to sit inside lol. I did find out a 7mm radius is perfect for the charger though! So many options, I'm like a deer in the headlights. No idea which way I want to go... [/QUOTE]
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