Each of the lm2596 will give you upto 2.5->3A current. My AIO is using one lm2596 for ato, temperature sensor, pi and pca9685. Almost everything except relays. I am using the other lm2596 for kessil's 10V.Looking awesome Ranjib!
I've finally started on mine so I am sure I will have more and more questions as I make slow progress :)
Once I received the panel mount plugs I realised that I wouldn't have room for them with the components on the inside being raised up on stand offs. So I had to bulk up the lid of the enclosure to raise the plugs.
First screw 2 pieces of 12mm ply to the lid and then use a flush trim bit to smooth it out.
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I have also marked out where the panel mount plugs are going to go. The top row is larger "universal" plugs as I have some equipment with US style plugs and the bottom two rows have enough room between them to fit "wall wart" style plugs so that both of the bottom two rows can have wall wart plugs if needed.
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And finally I have started to lay out the components and put in stand off screws.
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Originally I was planning on having a 4x socket power bar below the relays however it didn't fit so I will just have to teach myself another way to wire it all up safely.
I was also going to use a 4xUSB wall wart (the middle board on the right) to power the Pi and the relays, however I have now ordered a few LM2596 boards and plan to use those instead. If I power them with a single 15V, 2A supply how many LM2596 boards will I need to put in to handle the 2x relays, Pi 3, dimming for 3x Mars Aqua lights and ATO? Will one stepped down to 5v and one stepped down to 10v be able to handle it all?
In the pic the bread board is on the top but I will have it all up the other way so the bread board is on the bottom of the enclosure so nothing can fall out of it easily.
I'm excited mate! You have done such awesome work in such a short time already so I can't wait to see what else you have in store :)

