Logitech - Wierlesskeyboard - Wierlesscharger - guide rail

Logitech - Wierlesskeyboard - Wierlesscharger - guide rail

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This is a setup for a Logitech K830 wireless keyboard to stay in place while charging. To make this work, we use electronics from an inexpensive wireless charger and a charging receiver, typically designed for smartphones that don't have built-in wireless charging capabilities. The charger itself is inserted into a shelf board, which has been milled with a router. The receiver is attached to the bottom of the keyboard and covered with a piece of DC fix. This allows us to charge the keyboard directly within the shelf without needing to connect a USB cable. To accomplish this project, you'll need the following tools: - A milling router - A hot glue gun - An electric drill with a 3mm drill bit (for LED indicators) You'll also require the following materials: - A shelf board or any other surface large enough to hold the keyboard - Charger electronics - Charger receiver pad electronics - it's recommended to order two or more, as some may be damaged during use - DC fix or an alternative adhesive foil - Hot glue - A USB cable with a power adapter - 6 x 3mm wood screws

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