RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
I would highly recommend positioning the psu outside the enclosure and extend the cables to the einsy board. Each degree more will decrease the lifetime of the electronic parts.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@karl-herbert
I have one operating for 2 years in the enclosure. I am not sure that translate into reality.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
The power supply (240 watts) is already running near its limits. I would recommend moving it outside of the LACK enclosure. When printing materials such as ABS, PC, PA6 or similar, higher temperatures (over 40 degrees) can occur in the enclosure, which can heat the PSU more than usual.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
Inside or out, I wish to print a bracket for it. I need just width length height of the box.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
Ok, just for reference
I did a couple of prints today with the Mini in the enclosure (the power block/transformer is outside the enclosure on the lower shelf)
Prints came out great.
Printing PLA with the doors open, the temperature inside the enclosure was 1.5 dregrees hotter than ambient (my enclosure in in my office in the house).
The filament spool on the top of the enclosure, with a feed down to the printer, as per last pics, works fine too.
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RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@karl-herbert
MINI had 160 W external power brick which connects to Buddy, not Einsy board 🙂 not sure how well it prints polyamids and polycarbonates, maximum temperature for nozzle and bed are 280 degrees and 100 degrees Celsius (shutoff at +10). It probably can, just those are not officially listed as supported and no profiles in slicer. I think the brick may be OK inside Ikea enclosure, but the cable is plenty long to be somewhere on the ground outside.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@crawlerin
Sorry, I'm at MK3 again. PC (Ploymax) shouldn't be a problem, printing with 270/105.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@crawlerin
Are you sure you have the latest ver PrusaSlicer, I have profiles for Polymaker PC-Max which is polycarbonate I think.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@towlerg
what is the latest version (Number)?
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@towlerg
Yes - Polycarbonate, a very strong material, but good printable with brim an no fan in an enclosure.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
I believe the latest release ver. is 2.1.1 and alpha ver. 2.2.0-alpha2.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@crawlerin
Are you sure you have the latest ver PrusaSlicer, I have profiles for Polymaker PC-Max which is polycarbonate I think.
You are right, there's also nylon in form of Taulman Bridge and PC-ABS.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
Inside or out, I wish to print a bracket for it. I need just width length height of the box.
I measured it 173 x 72 x 35.3 mm.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@lh https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/15409-prusa-mini-power-supply-mounting-brackets
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@crawlerin
@weak
Thank you both
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@steve-4
For anyone doing a LACK enclosure, consider buying another table and attaching the top to the bottom of the bottom set of legs, making the bottom section a cube. The extra fixed point of contact on each leg cut down vibrations and a bit of ringing in prints on my old Wanhao I3. Quick, easy, and only $10. Less, if you can find a spare top in the clearance section.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@boriswernerski
I am considering converting the few I have.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
Hi Guys
As i said, i have experimented with a system of having the spool outide my LACK enclosure, on the top.
This is the part i printed, along with 2 T-Nuts to mount it.
This pic above shows it mounted and the X-carrage at the top of the Z-Axis.
Having a reasonable length of PTFE tube between the printed arm and the filament sensor ensures little resistance from the filament and no chance of the filament kinking.
In the enclosure
Fits well and now it's easy to reach the USB port.
The nice thing about this mod is that it is very simple to revert back to the original system for feeding the filament
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Hey Steve-4, I like that solution and it looks like the Mini + spool holder will be a tight fit inside the Lack enclosure. Are you still using that setup? Want to know if you're happy before I start drilling the top of my Lack.
RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
@stevensmith
Hi,
Yes i am still using the LACK setup with the filament outside on the top.
Had no problems at all and my Mini has been running approx 12 hours a day, every day.
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RE: MINI enclosure? IKEA?
I have two enclosures for the MK3S. Still thinking about the mini. I am thinking about the IKEA Sektion
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog