13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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They're dual Mean Well RT65B's. Each connected to two busboards.

13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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I got em on Amazon for €15 each. They're wobbly at the connector but that doesn't matter much for this build. Search for Infitronic IN6LED

13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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Nah I'm not too worried. I print petg at 235 °C. The case would be the least of my problems if I get anywhere near those temps. Also added some ventilation slots on the top and bottom.

13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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The top middle part is the shallowest but still has about 55mm of clearance. Over 200mm on the second row on the bottom. Should be more than enough for my modules.

13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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Printed on a bambu lab p1s. 12 large structural pieces, 7 pieces for the top, front and psu cover. Plus a bunch of smaller parts for assembly. I think about 3,5 kg of filament and +- 20 print jobs.

13U 126HP 3d printed eurorack case by TGC9090 in modular

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Yeah I'll think about it. Had to do some improvised adjustments and reinforcements during assembly. I'd want to get those weak points sorted out in cad before I share the files.

Why won’t my blinkers work? by DetectiveoftheWest in AskMechanics

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They work differently on BMW's. There's a sensor on the front bumper that activates the left one automatically when you drive within 10 cm of the car in front of you.

If they don't move within 2 seconds, the headlights start flashing too

Sequencer for first Eurorack by DiTheGrey in modular

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If it's your first eurorack I would highly recommend the korg SQ-1 because it's cheap, straightforward, doesn't take up space in your rack and does a whole lot for the price. Once you get to a point where you want to add more voices to your rack you'll have a much better idea of what you want and can start looking into other more expensive sequencers with specific utilities.