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AC Power box for Hypercube with SSR
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I'm building my own version of Tech2C's Hypercube with various changes. For example, I am using silicon heater that is using 220V AC power. Also, my bottom horizontal rails are a bit higher than in original design.
So, in order to get silicon heater working, I'm using SSR. And of course I wanted to isolate high voltage connections as much as possible and came up with this solution that combines cover for power button, power chord connector, a fuse and high voltage part of SSR.
Autodesk Fusio
So, in order to get silicon heater working, I'm using SSR. And of course I wanted to isolate high voltage connections as much as possible and came up with this solution that combines cover for power button, power chord connector, a fuse and high voltage part of SSR.
Autodesk Fusio
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