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Power supply recomendation - Mean Well UHP series

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    zapta
    last edited by zapta 18 Jan 2020, 17:26

    Not directly related to duet but I thought it may be useful for some. If you are looking for a power supply for your 3D printer, I recommend considering the Mean Well UHP series. They are fan-less (quiet), have high efficiency (low heat), low profile, reasonably priced, property certified for safety, and well built (aluminum extrusion base and potted).

    I used MEAN WELL RSP-500-24 for a few months and it worked well but when the fan came on it was very noisy so recently switched to UHP-500R and am very happy with it. This is a 500W/24V power supply, they have other voltage and power combinations as well.

    https://www.meanwell.com/Upload/PDF/UHP-500(R)/UHP-500(R)-SPEC.PDF

    (I have no affiliation with Mean Well, just a user)

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      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by 18 Jan 2020, 17:50

      They also have more reasonably priced fanless PSUs in the 200ish watt range that work perfect for printers with AC heat beds.

      Such as: https://www.meanwell.com/webapp/product/search.aspx?prod=LRS-200
      https://www.mouser.ca/ProductDetail/?qs=ah3jBNVE1PQukNhKX3jUsA%3D%3D

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        Veti
        last edited by 18 Jan 2020, 17:53

        @zapta said in Power supply recomendation - Mean Well UHP series:

        UHP-500R

        i got the 350 watt version of it and i am happy with it as well.

        if you are feeling confident enough you could mod the other psu to fit a 80mm fan on the outside by drilling a hole with a hole saw.

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          zapta @Veti
          last edited by 18 Jan 2020, 19:29

          @Pahedrux, AC heat bed was on my todo list but now that I found a good fanless 24V PS I think I will stay with it for thermal and electrical safety. The 350W bed and the hotend heat in parallel at about the same time so I will not gain much from higher bed power.

          @Veti, I may install a quiet fan on the printer's frame to circulate air around but even if my printer puts full load (~17A), the hottest point on the PS I can see with an IR camera is ~45C while some stepper drivers are at ~60C so they may benefit more from a fan.

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            pipersw
            last edited by 23 Jan 2020, 21:22

            I see an aluminum plate could be fit under side.
            So a water-cooled plate could cooling the UHP psu without noise ?

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              zapta @pipersw
              last edited by 24 Jan 2020, 06:13

              @pipersw, I am not sure if it's even needed. It's very efficient. I installed it on an aluminum panel that holds the electronics in my printer. Initially I planned to add silicon pad for better heat transfer but realized it's not really necessary.

              I would suggest to first try without active cooling and see what temp you get on the PSU's chassis.

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