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"content": "nostr:npub1suktwdc9nyt8p6nzssykxngdyq9um9cxjjnq7d9j7k0v50k66tvq8c9atk The Mini's stock PSU caps out at 150W. However, during normal operation, the Mini asks for 160W or more from it. This PSU I linked is rated at 220W, which means you're not going to over-draw it every time you heat up your print bed.",
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