In this video I show you how to use a buck converter to power your raspberry pi (or other electronics) from your 3d printer's power supply.
Supplies and Tools (may contain affiliate links):
Buck Converter: geni.us/PMsE (Amazon)
20 Gauge Wire: geni.us/hrzBmTw (Amazon)
USB Cable: geni.us/SsAMo (Amazon)
Resistor Pack: geni.us/hvwGINf (Amazon) (mine are all 5% left over from my electronics college days, get 1% or better, why mess around?)
Raspberry Pi: geni.us/5EA5o (Amazon)
Soldering Iron: geni.us/94NY (Amazon) (looks like they don't make mine anymore, but I love this guy)
Multimeter: geni.us/0GWBh (Amazon) (get a fluke if you can spring it)
Wire stripper: geni.us/sn09 (Amazon) (love these things, mine are going on a decade now)
Nansh Screwdriver Set: geni.us/KV7m (Amazon) (my new favorite tool, got for christmas from my brother)
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:19 Supplies
1:17 Tools
1:28 Wiring
2:25 Installation
3:47 Outro
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