Charger bracket
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This is a simple bracket to hold various components together as one unit. The Jaycar catalogue number is MB3561, with the link to their website provided below. Note that this store is based in Australia, so the exact item may not be available in your country. https://www.jaycar.com.au/60-minute-fast-charger-with-usb-port/p/MB3561 This bracket can be used to keep the charger and the adapter together for storage. I originally intended to use it to have the entire thing plug into the wall, but it is only just holding on via the power outlet. However, when placed in a power board on the floor, it works fine. This design allows for easy separation of the bracket from the rest of the unit, making it versatile and convenient. Print Settings Printer Brand: Up! Printer Model: Up Mini Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% Notes: I designed this item on my Up Mini 2 in clear ABS, and it should be easily printable in PLA as well. However, I have yet to try printing with PLA. Printed on its side, no support is required. If your machine requires a raft, go ahead and use one. The Up Mini does require a raft, but a machine using PLA onto BuildTak can print without one. Post-Printing Very little cleanup should be necessary. Check the holes for cable ties to ensure they are clear and remove any dags or debris. How I Designed This I designed this bracket in Tinkercad using their new platform.
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