
Raspberry Pi Zero Wall Charger Mount
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UPDATE 2019-07-08 WARNING: This design requires significant adjustments. The plug sleeve is slightly too tight and the mounting pegs are just a bit oversized - leading to a frustratingly tricky power adapter installation and a misaligned Pi Zero. I discovered this issue only after ordering a print of it. I had to file down the inside of the plug sleeve and use a razor blade to reduce the size of the pegs in order to make them fit properly. It's possible that the print process itself was the cause of some problems, but to be on the safe side, I'll re-measure those parts and make any necessary adjustments. I'm also considering adding a clip to the back of the Pi section to keep the cable tidy behind it. Please note that if you decide to print this design, you may need to make modifications to get it to fit properly. ===================== 2019-07-05 This wall charger mount is specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi Zero/W/WH - with no lid included. It will securely hold the Pi right on a standard iPhone USB charger (5V, 1A), while keeping its GPIO headers exposed for projects and sensor integration. I haven't included a clip in this design at present, but I may add one later from the original source file created by TJT2007. I'd like to extend my gratitude to TJT2007 and DotNetWorker for providing their sources. My primary intention behind designing this case is to keep the Pi close to my A/C floor registers, allowing me to easily add a DS18B20 sensor to measure output temperatures.
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