I have always wanted a variable bench power supply, without the $100 for a predesigned one with fancy case and constant current, only wish for current limit and lower power (<1A). Anywho, so I am planning on how to design the case and more importantly knowing what tools/tips I need in doing so for any similar project.
My case is going to be a suitable ABS plastic from Ebay, there are a lot of flavours out there however I would certainly be open to anything else (rugged enough for a power supply) if it is less costly to build it.
I guess I need advice for making the following:
- Square slot to fit a seven segment LED display
- Various holes for LED, DC jack
- A female plug interface for +/0/- rails
A drill for LEDs/jacks (hopefully inexpensive, and kinda fun) and square nibbler looks like it would work, what is your opinion?:
Jack wise, I came to like the look of Dave's uCurrent banana jack setup, Jameco (only place that ships with USPS for no brokerage fees to Canada AFAIK) sells them for $20, ick, however Ebay seems to have a lot for cheaper, i.e.
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/8-pcs-Binding-Post-Speaker-Cable-4mm-Banana-Jack-L33mm-/180574089184?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=bin2a0b0defe0I do not think I care for banana plugs, just wrapping a wire around it and tightening seems to be as simple as I want it.
Can any of you see any flaws, provide tips/tools or give advice to me about DIY case making, or have I already answered all of my questions with a little research?
Alexander.