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Differential Board: PSU & Enclosure

Started by munu, November 18, 2024, 12:16:08 PM

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munu

I have an F48 v1 (white) with the corresponding 4 port smart differential boards (also white). I created one enclosure with a Meanwell LRS-350-12 PSU and two differential boards.

I need a couple of boxes with just one differential board. One differential board cannot consume more than 4*5A=20A so that LRS-350-12 seems overkill. It's also somewhat large. So I am wondering what PSU people use for just 1 smart differential board and what enclosure you use.

The only thing I could find is post 19 in this thread. 
https://falconchristmas.com/forum/index.php?topic=12633.msg110370#msg110370

k6ccc

You are right that a 350 watt power supply is likely overkill for a single diff board.  However there is something to be said for standardization.  I have a single diff board in a box with a 350 watt power supply.  It is driving 1614 pixels however (about 125 of those never on).
Using LOR (mostly SuperStar) for all sequencing - using FPP only to drive P5 and P10 panels.
My show website:  http://newburghlights.org

Jim

munu

#2
I do have another LRS-350-12 laying around. And I was actually just thinking of using the same box I currently have for 2 differential boards. I also contemplate using the same cutouts but just install 1 differential board instead of two. That way I can always add another one if a box with 2 boards breaks down. What I don't like with my current box is that I have have this stand-off board onto which I mount the differential boards. Also the cables come on the side which takes up more storage space. I am currently using an MTM ammo can AC-30C. See attachments.

What enclosure/case do you use? Do you happen to have any pictures?

munu

I am looking at this again. It would be great if there is some enclosure that has mountings for a PSU and 1-2 extension boards. Is there anything like that or is everyone just building their own custom case? 

JonD

Falcon sells a ready to go unit. 
https://pixelcontroller.com/store/ready-to-run-controllers/93-76-srx1-psu-rtr.html#/33-voltage-12v/36-pigtail_type-xconnect_falcon_hc

Wired Watts and others sell enclosures with mounting plate kits.
https://www.wiredwatts.com/enclosures

CG-1500 and Bud boxes are what I see people use most often, but boxes found in a hardware store are common.  Every display is different, but as Jim said, there is something for consistency.  Controller parts are often difficult to find in December, not to mention shipping is slower, so it is a good idea to keep some items on hand in case you run into some problems.  If everything is using the same hardware, it makes things easier to swap around if you need to.

LedMutt

I also have a single differential board with a meanwell 350 power supply driving a 450 pixel mega star, use this enclosure from amazon  https://www.amazon.com/QILIPSU-Stainless-285x195x130mm-Waterproof-Electrical/dp/B08B5QN2LS/ref=sr_1_6, I don't thinks is overkill...

jnealand

I use marine battery boxes for controllers that will sit on the ground.  I have a base and a top that fit in there and use powerpole quick connects for power from the base (with PS) to the top which may be a controller or even a receiver.  In general I never use receiver unless I need one or two more ports in a single location or if a controller fails, but I can quickly put a receiver top on one of my bases if I am trying to recover from a failure.  Standardization can bring big benefits for backup.  With the battery box there is no need to put glands in so any configuration works just fine.  https://photos.app.goo.gl/Pte1CNjeoMFwSU2j6
Jim Nealand
Kennesaw, GA all Falcon controllers, all 12v Master Remote Multisync with Pi and BBB P10 and P5

hakko808

The 30 cal Harbor Freight ammo can has gained some popularity for remote boxes.  There are mounting plates available for the LRS series supplies and various controllers and then to support inside the box.  I have been ordering from Inspire lights since I do not have a printer.  Ammo Box 30 Caliber Mounting System – Inspire Light Shows 
Storage is going to be an issue as long as using pigtails.  Either out the side or out the end.  With xconnect needing the nuts requires using an adaptor with the bulkhead fittings.

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