Gamecube PSU Cover for Cable Management
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<p>I love using my original consoles for gaming but my OCD really kicks in when there's tons of mismanaged cables creating somewhat of a rat's nest. Even if the cables in question are behind something or not immediately viewable - just the acknowledgement that things aren't the least bit organized bugs me.</p><p>Because of this, I designed a cable-routing power brick-clasping thing that can neatly route part of the GameCube's AC cord on top of the power brick. I found this to be especially useful if you have a small gaming space, and your GameCube is not relatively far from an AC outlet or extender. This allows one to simply place the PSU neatly behind the 'Cube allowing for a more incognito way to power up the console.</p><p>This is my first design - but I hope it still helps anyone with the same distaste for unruly cables and adds a bit of elegance to your retro setup.</p><p><strong>Print & Assembly Instructions:</strong></p><p>No supports needed.<br>Recommended to print at 0.2mm layer height.</p><p>It may be possible that different AC adapters generate different amounts of heat - if you feel your adapter gets pretty hot or just want to play it safe, I recommend printing in PETG. Otherwise, I used PLA and it's perfectly fine.</p>
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