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HP DPS600PB mount
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I wanted a more robust and reliable power supply. I never though about server power supplies, but those are reliable and robust.
Connecting the PSU is not that difficult and [discussed](https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/tevo-tarantula-owners/forums/general/topic:13259) in groups. I also configured Marlin to power up the PSU using Marlin (and M80 gcode command from OctoPrint).
I used three XT60 connectors and soldered them to the 12V pins on the PSU using 2mm² solid copper wire from a stripped electric wire. Also added two female USB type-A connectors and connected them to the 5V standby. From this I power a Raspberry Pi with OctoPrint and the controller board of my printer. Also made a slot to feed three wires from the PSU to the printer controller board. These are used to connect to the controller board to power on the PSU.
I use M3 screws and some small screws, which I believe are M2 or M1.5 screws. I used [these](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-USB-type-A-USB-mother
Connecting the PSU is not that difficult and [discussed](https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/tevo-tarantula-owners/forums/general/topic:13259) in groups. I also configured Marlin to power up the PSU using Marlin (and M80 gcode command from OctoPrint).
I used three XT60 connectors and soldered them to the 12V pins on the PSU using 2mm² solid copper wire from a stripped electric wire. Also added two female USB type-A connectors and connected them to the 5V standby. From this I power a Raspberry Pi with OctoPrint and the controller board of my printer. Also made a slot to feed three wires from the PSU to the printer controller board. These are used to connect to the controller board to power on the PSU.
I use M3 screws and some small screws, which I believe are M2 or M1.5 screws. I used [these](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-USB-type-A-USB-mother
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