Power Control Module (P.C.M.)
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| Publication date | 2023-04-26 at 02:07 |
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So far, these parts fit together well. At this point, I have only put it together for a test fit, so there has been no finish work, and pictured are parts right off the printer. Most everything sliced and printed well, although the small components that make up the mechanism that holds in the micro-fusion cell are grouped, and I had to separate them to get them to print well. This issue likely won't be a universal experience. I have not printed the micro-fusion cell yet, so I cannot say how well the mechanism works. The Ad Victoriam battery box didn't come out great, but the poor quality was due to an issue with my printer and not the design of the files. The end cap bolt holes seem slightly off, causing a gap between the end cap and the cathode box. I may try to drill out new holes so that it fits flush. Overall I am happy with this design, and other than the end cap has a great fit.
3D Printer
Ender 3 V2Material
Duramic PETG- Raft: Yes
- Resolution: 0.2 mm
- Temperature: 240 β
- Support: Yes
- Infill: 30 %
- Speed: 40 mm/s
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