


The problem with this power supply was that the live & neutral wires could touched, without any effort! The cover & earthed socket will solve that problem! The mainboard is on the other side of the printer, and aside from a 12V+/- cable, there's no connection between the two ( the frame is acetate )You're doing great Dave, a lot of progress in a short window :thumb2:
I used to have a power supply that shook me too, I added a wire from the metal-housing to my central-heating-radiator to 'ground' it, worked great so you might want to check for a better 'grounding' socket, might be better for the electronic board as well...
Have fun and cheers
I imagined the cost would be much higher.
Luck played a big part, just spotting the lot on ebay! The cost could be much higher, by adding things like auto-bed levelling & filament break detector, but these are not essential. The average price of an entry level printer seems to be around the £150 mark, with only very minor assembly needed...........that price is way below what I expected
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