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    • virgosystemsundefined
      virgosystems
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      I'm planning my first custom build, a dual extruder unit with a hotbed. I have a bench power supply. Am I better off calculating power draw and buying supply in advance, or testing with a bench supply?

      Thanks so much

      Joe

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      • droftartsundefined
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        @virgosystems see https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Connecting_hardware/Power_choosing

        Ian

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        • infiniteloopundefined
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          @virgosystems said in Power supply specification (first custom build):

          I'm planning my first custom build, a dual extruder unit with a hotbed. I have a bench power supply. Am I better off calculating power draw and buying supply in advance, or testing with a bench supply?

          As long as you are just planning, you shouldn't buy anything. First thing is to build the mechanics. Geometry, extrusions, heaters, steppers, print heads … Then, you need a controller - hopefully, a Duet 😊 (no joke, it's really fine).

          If you finally have printer and electronics sitting in front of you, they will tell you what kind of power they want - What I want to say: don't ask the last question first. In my case, I ended up with a separate power supply for the 5V rail and a rather fat guy for the higher voltages, but that was a logical consequence of my hardware, nothing to think about in the first place.

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          • zaptaundefined
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            @virgosystems said in Power supply specification (first custom build):

            Am I better off calculating power draw and buying supply in advance, or testing with a bench supply?

            I would say calculate, with a good margin. The link above is a good resource for analyzing your power budget.

            1. Do you plan to run the heat bed on mains voltage or on DC? This is typically the main consumer.

            2. What voltage do you plan to use for your servos? 24V is common and better than 12V.

            3. You want to get a power supply from an established brand such as Meanwell and buy from a reputable vendor to make sure it's not a clone. That's safety. I like their UHP series because they are compact, efficient and fanless.

            4. If you use an SSR to control the bed heater, again, you want a good brand from a good source. That's safety related.

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