Sunday, September 28, 2025

3D Printed Case for Amplifier Current Meter

    In order to monitor the current being pulled by the AG6EE 23cm Amplifier, I purchased a Bayite DC 6.5-100V 0-100A LCD Display Digital Current Voltage Power Energy Meter Multi-meter Ammeter Voltmeter with 100A Current Shunt for $17.99 from Amazon.  That looked like a near perfect solution.  However, I did not want to just have that small (3.5"x2"x1") meter just lying around on the shelf or the top of the amp.  So, I searched for a box that I could mount that meter into and by chance came upon EXACTLY what I wanted as a 3D Print called "Power Monitor case V2" on Thingverse. Now the problem became "How Do I Print This?" since I do not own a 3D Printer.  Again, Mr. Google let me know that the Kanawha County Public Library has an area called the IDEA Lab where they will print 3D Digital Models and only charge for the filament used.  WOW!  
 
    I checked into the process and found I needed to take a Tutorial and a short Quiz, then sign a waiver to use this service.  That took only a short time and acquainted me with the 3D printing process.  I copied the necessary files from Thingverse to a USB Thumb Drive and took it and my completion certificate from the Tutorial plus the waiver to the library.  They said it should take 2 hours to print it and I could come back the next day to pick it up.  I did and they charged me $1.40 for the filament that was used.  Amazing!
 
    The case was printed in 2 pieces (back and front cover) see image on the right of the completed 3D print (click on any image to see it larger).  Once I had it home, a half hour of trimming off any excess plastic gave me the parts I needed to mount the meter.  A trip to the hardware for some 3mm hardware to mount the front cover and I was in business. 

    Once I had the case cleaned up and the necessary mounting hardware, I needed to wire the meter shunt to the power supply and connect the the four wires from the Current Meter to the shunt and the positive terminal of the Mean Well power supply. 

    As you can see in the final photo, the meter is now mounted in the 3D printed case and is ready to by used in my 23cm EME system to monitor the 48VDC power supply and the current being supplied to the AG6EE Power Amplifier.  The photo at the top of this page shows the meter with the backlight on but it was difficult for me to get a usable photo with the backlight on.

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