
Arizer Solo Charging Stand
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This is a charging stand designed specifically for the Arizer Solo Vaporizer, utilizing the supplied Arizer wall-wart power supply without any modifications. The stand itself has a basic design - one of my first OpenSCAD projects - yet it functions effectively, serving me well over the past year. The Arizer Solo Vaporizer is a highly regarded gadget, but its design does come with some drawbacks. First, despite being able to use it while charging, the charging port's placement on the bottom makes it impossible to stand upright when charging. Secondly, the charging plug itself has a straight connection instead of an angled one, necessitating a slightly taller stand to accommodate this difference. This added height affects the overall design but is a necessary compromise to ensure a proper fit. During assembly, the charging plug needs to be installed first, followed by threading the cord into the built-in "keepers" for a secure fit. After the plug is securely fastened, its barrel should align vertically with minimal deviation - a bit of forward lean is normal due to the strain relief's flexibility. However, as the mold's natural bend allows it to adjust, you can enhance stability by carefully bending the relief or simply tucking the cord more deeply into the stand. The charging stand features an integrated design that guides the tip of the plug above the edges, prompting initial contact when the Arizer Solo is placed in. Care must be taken to avoid forcing the unit in; it's recommended to initiate insertion with a gentle touch before the Solo slides into its cradle. This smooth entry will help the device adjust securely within the stand. With my setup, 20% infill has proven sufficient. Higher infill settings can offer enhanced durability, but you may still find that without the Arizer attached, it moves slightly due to the sturdiness of the power cord when alone. Nevertheless, when filled with your Solo, this slight shift is negligible and should not be a cause for concern. To ensure stability, especially if using a solid base or delicate surfaces, adding sticky foam sheets under the charging stand may be a wise choice. Rubber adhesive feet can serve as an effective additional solution to minimize damage. [These print settings will assist with your reproduction of this item.] - **Printer Brand:** MakerGear - **Model of Printer:** M2 - **Raft Usage:** None (Rafts provide unnecessary stability and may interfere with adhesion or movement; however, the model prints quite steadily) - **Support Usage:** Similarly not necessary due to strong base support; even the slightest deviation would make an impact on final result - **Layer Thickness (Resolution):** 0.25 mm - **Infill Percentage:** You may choose to experiment with different settings for added sturdiness or strength; this has not had any substantial influence during tests and I believe the stand is durable enough
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