Paging @twistedsymphonyThe Mean Well MWP-606 and SUZO 42PP0606 PSUs are identical and seem to be the most popular among the HAS users.. Is there anybody willing to design a cover for the screw terminal for this PSU that could be 3D printed?
No worries, I can wait@Derick2k, @jassin000 - I will need to re-stock on them.
if someone wants to lend me one of these PSUs I'll design a screw cover for it.The Mean Well MWP-606 and SUZO 42PP0606 PSUs are identical and seem to be the most popular among the HAS users.. Is there anybody willing to design a cover for the screw terminal for this PSU that could be 3D printed?
It would prob need to be like a nose cone or cap, not sure how else you would secure it.though looking at the pictures I don't really see a good place where such a cover could attach.
would go from a $15 part to a $30+ part easily and might not even be viable depending on the size.a full enclosure like a PSU caddy
Something like this?if someone wants to lend me one of these PSUs I'll design a screw cover for it.
though looking at the pictures I don't really see a good place where such a cover could attach.
I use an RT-125A with my HAS. It works fine, however boards that consume less than 1A (MVS MV-1C for instance), have trouble since the PS requires a minimum load to work.
I would love to pick up one of those finished adapters with my next HAS order (when ever the next run isFinally received my PCBs from OSH Park![]()
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With this adapter you can connect HAS with the OSSC using a standard VGA cable.
You can also use a VGA->BNC cable to connect it directly to PVM/BVM monitors.
Order the PCBs from here. If there is enough interest I can start stocking those, too.
Edit: The adapter comprises of a female VGA connector (HD15) and a 1x8pin 18mm goldpin header. The header pins need to be moved a bit so that you end up with 10mm long pins that connect to HAS, and shorter ones that will go to the adapter. You will also need two 15mm long screwed spacer sleeves and bolts to install the adapter.
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That!Maybe incorporate a space for peeps to install/integrate an Ossc into it??
I was thinking the same thingThat!Maybe incorporate a space for peeps to install/integrate an Ossc into it??
IMO the ultimate HAS enclosure would be one that included a space for the OSSC and the PSU.