3D Printed Custom PSU Bracket (S-750 / S-760)

For Use With The Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply

3D Custom PSU Bracket Designed By: Ray Bellis

Technical Support By: Graham Hunter

S-760 ZONE
Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 1977x548@150DPI
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(Left) Shows screw holes top & bottom. Only the bottom half is prepared for proper ground conductivity (notice the holes with the silver "star pattern"). I think it makes sense to point out to the DIY folks that it's important to only place the ground wire on one of the screw holes with the "star pattern" located on the bottom half to ensure proper grounding. I know this seems elementary but... never underestimate that 1% of the DIY community who do not pay attention :^)

(Right) This ground wire needs to be placed underneath the PCB for proper grounding!

 


S-760 ZONE
Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 1277x1430@150DPI
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Proper connection of the AC inlet ground wire

 


S-760 ZONE
Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 1277x1430@150DPI
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Proper connection of the low voltage side ground wire

 


S-760 ZONE
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High voltage and heat sink warnings

Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 1275x1539@150DPI
 


S-760 ZONE
Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 2005x1101@150DPI
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Closeup Of Mean Well P/N: RPT-60C


 


S-760 ZONE
Mean Well RPT-60C Power Supply - 2005x1016@150DPI
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Final installation of the 3D Bracket in an S-760
(Note that both of the green ground wires have one of their crimp connectors positioned underneath the Mean Well PCB to ensure a solid ground connection)



Safety Precautions and Disclaimer
Modifications made to any factory stock equipment will always pose an element of risk. Sometimes mistakes are made which are irreversible. Improper soldering and handling of electricity can cause serious injury and damage the synthesizer. Use caution when handling static sensitive devices and the PCB. Make sure you are properly grounded, working on a static‑free workbench or table and wearing eye protection during any soldering tasks. The author is not responsible for any damage or injury resulting from this DIY info. Use this DIY information at your own risk. And, I can't stress enough, the importance of wearing eye protection while soldering. That stuff flies everywhere sometimes!

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