Servo Light Switch Flipper
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More of a re-imagining than a remix as I redesigned from the ground up. Like the original this will use a 9g SG90 Micro Servo (I used these Miuzei brand ones from Amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072V529YD/) I worked this up so that I could use it for an event space that I can't just replace the light switches with Tuyo based wifi switches (running Tasmota, which is what I did at home). Parts were printed in eSun PLA on an Ender 3 sliced with the default Ender 3 settings from PrusaSlicer. I did use support for the plate. Added a second 3D printed horn design for a switch the original design was having problems with. Designed to use the single arm servo horn. At 90 degrees rotation the servo horn should be pointing up (away from the body of the servo). Screw the horn on. The 3D printed horn can be slid into place, and then the servo can be inserted into the hole in the top, the horn on the servo should fit into the hole on the 3D printed horn. The wires on the servo should be hanging down. The 3D printed horn is just held into place, no attachment. It relies on the 3D printed horn being able to slide on the plate piece, so you'll need to do a good job removing supports if you use them. Video of it in action is https://youtu.be/42pDMewWjh0 Raspberry Pi script is https://github.com/TechnoSwiss/RPi-Light-Switch-Servo
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