It took about 5 minutes to open my existing supply, clip the unnecessary wires, tape the ends, and put the cover back on. No need to spend the extra on a modular supply that you won't be using almost all of the modularity. Plus many that are going to build their own 3D printer likely have a old power supply laying around anyways...or can get an old used one fairly easily from somewhere.Quote
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For the benefit of anyone else looking at this route, it's easier to get a modular PSU in the first place, e.g. the CX430M which I used to power my 3D printer for a while.
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