Garmin Portable Charging Connector
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I created an adapter for my Garmin Edge 20 that allows charging on the go. Since it has a limited battery life of eight hours, I designed it to charge while in use. Constructed from Carbon-Fiber PC material, this adapter boasts four shells and was printed with a precise layer height of 0.1mm using a 0.25mm nozzle. Although I believe PC is overkill, I think ABS could be a suitable alternative; however, the small details necessitate the use of a smaller nozzle. Following printing, you should take these steps: * Print the adapter with supports for stability * Press in the pogo pins using a soldering iron for secure attachment * Cut and strip your preferred USB cable to connect it to the adapter * From the underside, solder the positive wire to the right pin and the negative wire to the left pin The P70-1100045R pogo pins used have a diameter of 1.8mm and a spring travel distance of 0.6mm.
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