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(Up to [[user-created-add-ons]]) This page discusses options for adding a connector to the Bukobot 12V DC power cable so that you don't need a screwdriver to disconnect the power supply from the printer. ==== Initial Comments: ==== * Many RepRap printers use an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XLR_connector|XLR]] microphone connector as their DC power connector. XLR connectors are not designed as power connectors for carrying high current loads (up to 30Amps for a dual extruder system). [Although it obviously works well enough for a lot of printers.] * Other RepRap printers use a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molex_connector|4-pin Molex]] connector due to their use of PC power supplies. Again this connector is not designed to handle very high currents (11Amps max). * If you don't have a hotbed (and dual extruders) your DC current needs should be a LOT lower and so this makes many more connectors feasible. ==== Inline connector options: ==== * Use an inline //XT60// connector. The XT60 is designed to carry up to 60A (downsides: use of heatshrink tubing is recommended; see https://www.sparkfun.com/products/10474). * Anderson (formerly Sermos) //Power Pole// 30A connectors (downsides: more expensive; see [[http://www.amazon.com/Power-Pole-Connector-Black-Anderson-Sermos/dp/B000QUZD4W]]) ==== Panel socket connector options (e.g., for mounting on the power supply cover): ==== * Anyone know of any high current panel socket connectors?

adding-a-12v-dc-power-cable-connector.1353923616.txt.gz · Last modified: 2012/11/26 03:53 by buildrob