Raise3D Pro 2 Power Supply Replacement Guide

Raise3D Pro 2 Power Supply Replacement Guide

Are you looking to replace the power supply on your Raise3D Pro 2 3D printer? Understanding the intricate process of power supply replacement is vital for optimal printer performance. In the following guide, we will walk you through the step-by-step procedure to ensure a seamless replacement experience, safeguarding both your safety and the printer’s functionality.

How to Replace Power Supply on Raise3D Pro 2 3D Printer

To replace the power supply on your Raise3D Pro 2 3D printer, follow these steps:

  1. Power Off the Printer:

    • Turn off the printer to ensure safety during the replacement process.
  2. Remove the Fixing Screws:

    • Locate the two fixing screws that secure the power supply in place.
    • Unscrew and remove them.
  3. Disconnect Cables:

    • Carefully disconnect all cables connected to the power outlet.
    • This step ensures that the power supply can be removed without any obstructions.
  4. Reinstall the Power Cable:

    • Refer to the provided image for guidance.
    • Reinstall the power cable according to the correct orientation.
  5. Secure the New Power Supply:

    • Hold the socket at the back of the screw holes.
    • Fix the new power outlet in place using the two screws.

And that’s it! You’ve successfully replaced the power supply on your Raise3D Pro 2 printer. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, consult the official Raise3D support documentation.

Additionally, if you’re looking for other spare parts for your Pro2 Series printer, consider checking out the V3 Hardened Nozzle, 3D Printing Build Surface, and other components available in the Pro2 Series Spare Parts collection.

Troubleshooting Power Supply Issues for Raise3D Pro 2 3D Printer

If you’re experiencing power supply issues with your Raise3D Pro 2 3D printer, here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the problem:

  1. Power Off the Printer: First, turn off the printer to ensure safety during troubleshooting.

  2. Remove Fixing Screws: Locate the 2 fixing screws that secure the power supply. Carefully remove them.

  3. Disconnect Cables: Unplug all cables connected to the power outlet. Make sure to handle them gently.

  4. Reinstall Power Cable: Refer to the image below and re-install the power cable properly.

  5. Secure the Power Outlet: Hold the socket at the back of the screw holes and fix the power outlet back in place using the 2 screws.

Remember to follow safety precautions and ensure that the power supply system meets the load requirements for your printer. Avoid using external switching devices (such as timers or remote controls) and check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged during installation. If you encounter any further issues, consider reaching out to Raise3D’s technicians for expert assistance.

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Power Supply Guidelines

The Raise3D Pro2 3D printer is an impressive industrial-grade machine with advanced features. When it comes to the power supply, here are some important details and recommendations:

  1. Power Supply Specifications:

    • The Pro2 operates on a dual power supply system:
      • Input Voltage: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
      • Output Voltage: 24 V DC, 600 W
    • It’s essential to ensure that the power supply meets these specifications for safe and efficient operation.
  2. Installation Safety:

    • During installation, follow these safety guidelines:
      • Risk of Electric Shock: Improper installation can be dangerous.
      • Connect and operate the printer only according to the specifications on the rating plate.
      • Use a properly installed socket with earthing for alternating current connection.
      • Ensure that the protective conductor system of your electrical installation is correctly set up.
      • Check that the power cable is not trapped or damaged during installation.
      • Avoid using external switching devices (such as timers or remote controls) with the printer.
      • Select an appropriate fuse based on safety requirements.
  3. Power Supply Replacement:

    • If you need to replace the power supply, follow these steps:
      1. Power off the printer.
      2. Remove the two fixing screws.
      3. Disconnect all cables connected to the power outlet.
      4. Re-install the power cable according to the provided image.

Remember to always prioritize safety and adhere to the manufacturer’s guidelines when dealing with electrical components. If you have any specific compatibility questions, consider reaching out to Raise3D’s local service center or distributors for expert advice.

Black rectangular power supply with blue label and green LED light.

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How to Replace Power Supply in Raise3D Pro 2

To replace the power supply in your Raise3D Pro 2, follow these steps:

  1. Power Off the Printer:

    • Turn off the printer to ensure safety during the replacement process.
  2. Remove the Fixing Screws:

    • Locate the 2 fixing screws that secure the power supply.
    • Unscrew and remove them.
  3. Disconnect Cables:

    • Unplug all cables connected to the power outlet.
    • This ensures that the power supply is completely disconnected.
  4. Reinstall the Power Cable:

    • Refer to the image provided in the manual.
    • Reinstall the power cable according to the instructions.
    • Make sure it’s securely connected.
  5. Secure the Power Outlet:

    • Hold the socket at the back of the screw holes.
    • Fix the power outlet back in place using the 2 screws.

And that’s it! You’ve successfully replaced the power supply in your Raise3D Pro 2. If you need further assistance, refer to the official manual for detailed instructions

A photo of a power supply with a label that reads: INPUT: 100-240V- 5.84A, OUTPUT: 24V 20.9A.

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Calibrating Your Raise3D Pro 2 Printer After Power Supply Replacement

Calibrating your Raise3D Pro 2 printer after a power supply replacement is essential to ensure accurate and reliable 3D printing. Here are the steps you can follow:

  1. Power Off the Printer:

    • Turn off the printer to ensure safety during the calibration process.
  2. Remove the Power Supply:

    • Unscrew and remove the two fixing screws that secure the power supply.
    • Disconnect all cables connected to the power outlet.
    • Re-install the power cable according to the provided image.
    • Hold the socket at the back of the screw holes and fix the power outlet with the two screws.
  3. Calibrate Nozzle Height:

    • Home the build plate.
    • Set the “Move Steps” increment to 10mm.
    • Press the down arrow 10 times to drop the build plate’s height to 100mm.
  4. Check Nozzle-to-Build Surface Distance:

    • Ensure that there is a slight friction when you slide a feeler gauge into the gap between the nozzle and the printing platform.
    • If there’s no friction, adjust the distance by turning the thumb screw on the left side of the Z-plate.
    • Turning the screw will move the tray up or down directly, depending on the rotation direction.
    • You don’t need to start the entire procedure again after adjusting the screw.

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In conclusion, mastering the art of Raise3D Pro 2 power supply replacement is crucial in maintaining your printer’s efficiency and longevity. By following the outlined steps carefully, you can navigate through the process with confidence and precision. Remember, safety should always be the top priority when dealing with electrical components.

If you encounter any challenges during the replacement process or require further assistance, do not hesitate to seek guidance from Raise3D’s technical support team. With the right knowledge and precautions in place, you can successfully upgrade your printer’s power supply and continue enjoying high-quality 3D printing output.

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