And it works!

here's a picture of the original PSU
http://nimetonsarpyc6mm.onion/.media/89 ... gejpeg.jpg with replaced parts minus the cover since these capacitors are too high for it but luckily finding more suitable voltage ratings(rated for more voltage = more height) for those and packed diode-bridge should not going to be a problem since within 45min drive there's 2 electronics shop

or how do you feel using 400V 3A 150ns diodes like that... it's really
DIY looking

and the original fuse was 250V F5A
kaktus; seen you suggesting in different thread that different properties of filament could be explained with density of filament.. i can measure say 10-20m of filament at +/-0.1gr if you want, just to get one data-point, and this is because haven't found a way to increase the wattage of filament motor to stop it from skipping steps. In other words, filament feeding motors does not have enough power to make whole step before jumping back

and every suggestion is most velcome as always! i really
need blue and yellow tray-leveling nuts! ! !
After that part, i would have to start looking into the biggest problem, 3D-modelling software

i really, really hate computers and i'm on linux to make things worse

have win10 something installed on another drive so compability problems should not rise its ugly head

but recommendations/suggestions/in-sights are invaluable
P.s. Was also wondering should this thread be named into "One journey into 3D-printing"?
P.p.s. Do you think i could bug Geetech for a discount on filament cause these difficulties with electronics?