Power Wire Cover - bottom
| Info | |
|---|---|
| Download: | Sketchup STL |
| Print time | 03h 39m 41s |
| Filament used | 12.48m |
| Filament cost | $0.71 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Prototypes | 1 |
Wires - they’re ugly! And there are a lot of wires coming out of an ATX power supply. I wanted the lab to stay tidy and I also wanted to ensure that any failed component in the lab could easily be replaced. With these two things in mind, I decided not to cut the wires coming from the power supply to size. Instead, I gathered some ATX extension wires and clipped them into the stock power supply harness. With all those wires hanging out, no amount of twisting/curling them would look tidy. They had to be covered!
This model is especially simple - it just provides a flat point to mount to the board and some lugs for the actual wire cover to mount to it. To ensure the power supply and the Relayinator were the correct distance, extensions were added to this mount to index those parts onto. While it’s not much of a problem, if I were to do this mount over again, I would place the mounting holes closer to the lugs holding the top of the cover down. Where they sit now allows a fair bit of flex (which can be a good thing) for the mount itself.
Wireframe: Edges: Autorotate: