Topic: new guy in AZ with Solidoodle 3 (and a 1st question)
hello; I just bought a used Solidoodle 3 from an acquaintance. He 3D printed brackets to hold generic reels up top, so no need to use the proprietary reels on back (the number one complaint that I read about this unit). He also included a large reel of ABS, a nice bonus. First problem - looks like he gave me wrong power supply - a massive 150 W Dell which I read online is correct power, but plug is far too big. So my first question on this forum - does anyone know absolute min power, just enough for me to use some old PS I have kicking around, just to do a few test prints until I can get back with seller? I searched online and all I got was 150W, could not even find voltage (the Dell is 19.5V)
Bit about myself - originally from east coast of Canada, served with Air Force as an Engineering Officer for 14 years starting with my Mechanical Eng degree. Got into electronics manufacturing after early retirement 21 years ago (government cutbacks), was with same company past 15 years, relocated to AZ 8 years ago with family (wife, son, dog, horse). Became a US citizen this year. Surprise, surprise - company eliminated my role earlier this year (last of engineering team, all work now offshore). So I have been searching (first time in my life for this experience, not liking it). Been thinking that the learning process to get into 3D printing will be good for my technical mind right now, heck maybe a resume padder! So when good deal came my way I jumped.
Other hobbies - hiking (big mountain hikes, example - Humphreys few months ago, that was awesome), 4WD (03 TJ that my teenage son and I lifted and wrenched), competitive shooting (USPSA), also am a certified RO and do a lot of mentoring for new to the sport.
Anyhow, that's me - I look forward to learning from experts on here, and I hope to contribute one day soon!
