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Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 2nd, '14, 12:27
by ElSchtroumpf
Someone emailed me an idea that I would like some feedback on.

Instead of installing a simple C14 connector, I'm considering buying these instead :
http://www.kb-connector.de/index.php?la ... oduct=6301

:!: The link doesn't work directly, you have to select the entire thing and then copy-paste it into a new tab.

Since this would require a different size hole in the enclosure, I would use this opportunity to move this hole from the left to the right side of the back. Right now the hole for the C14 is located under the master out, and I would like to move it to the other side, below the 15VAC input.

This connector is more expensive - 2,25€ vs 1€ for the simple C14 - and this would require a redesign of the case which will also raise the cost per enclosure, although I have no idea by how much. I have contacted the factory to see if they can give me an estimate.

I consider this a good idea, but I want to know if you guys would be interested in it, especially considering the extra cost!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 2nd, '14, 12:48
by xlarge
No single product from that link i'm afraid.

But a guess is that you are trying to either include the fuseholder and/or power switch?
I'm all for that.

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 2nd, '14, 14:17
by ElSchtroumpf
xlarge wrote:No single product from that link i'm afraid.
Clicking on the link only uses half of the actual URL, you have to manually select the thing.

Here's link to the image file on that page.

http://www.mpe-connector.de/pict_db/pro ... -x_i_1.jpg

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 2nd, '14, 15:37
by xlarge
Yeah, as i said: I'm all for that. Less clutter on the inside with fuses mounted IN the connector.



I guess this might work;
http://www.kb-connector.de/index.php?la ... oduct=6301

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 2nd, '14, 21:58
by 8Bit
Good idea to get one with a fuse in it (as per my post on other thread). Anyway, i'd rather not cause any delays to the prototyping! I've got my ext AC adaptor; planning to just use that.

I do have a question:

Are the PCBs mounted the same distance apart in this case design as in the intended plastic case? I'm wondering if we can use the same length cables that come in the kit as these are quite short - particularly the ribbon cables.

thanks!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 3rd, '14, 06:35
by jooks
If there is still room Im in for 1 enclosure! Looks great!

I hope I will be able to get a kit or pcb also...

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 3rd, '14, 07:03
by jooks
I havent decided to go with external psu or internal so Im good with any of the alternatives for the enclosure (if I can join the groupbuy). The connector with a fuse looks great anyway!

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 4th, '14, 12:05
by ElSchtroumpf
Looking at the info on the internal PSU thread, seems like I will have to drill a hole in the bottom plate to attach an earthing point. I'll drill it myself because the enclosures are obviously painted after the cutting. To anyone who will install an internal PSU I will also supply 1 copper screw + washer + nut and 1 eye-type cable shoe. Also, all cable shoes (for the connection of the switch and C14) I'll supply are fully insulated.

@8bit : the distance should only be slightly larger than with the acrylic case design, so it should work with the supplied ribbon cables. Once I have the prototype I will mount my Yocto to see what happens, and I will post the results.

Changing the design is something that would happen after I receive the prototype, so there won't be any delay.

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 5th, '14, 18:48
by bleah
Hi,

I'm also interested to order case (+ socket and switch) if those are still available.

Thanks, Tero

Re: Exploring other enclosure options.

Posted: May 6th, '14, 13:49
by ElSchtroumpf
I've got some good news from the factory, apparently just moving and changing the hole for the C14+fuse holder won't bring any extra costs with it. So I will definitely implement this change into the final design.

I have 2 more enclosures left for a 40 unit order, so if you want one, now is the time!

This weekend I will do some research into other electronic shops to see if I can get a better deal, so the prices for all the extras might still change.