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Charger Case Build | iCharger S6 1100W 40A
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 178189" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Well.... Another 6 months has passed and I have this case on my desk again. Right now I'm printing the third and final iteration of my work computer wall mount and thought I would see if I could get anything done with the charge case. </p><p></p><p>So far, as you can see in the image below, I have created the 'tub' the charger will sit in. It will be mounted with double sided tape inside the 'tub' and should sit pretty flush to the surface, which is only 37mm deep. The top has a total depth of 46mm and measures 315mm top to bottom and 438mm side to side. I'm struggling to figure out if I want it centered, or in the lower right corner to make the wire shorter and give even more storage options. If I put it in the lower right, I can place 3 other small areas for storage. But seeing as this is a lid and everything will be either upside down, or at a 90º angle, it's a little challenging to decide. </p><p></p><p>The base in the bottom is a no brainer. I will pretty much keep what I have now. The back section is for the dual PSU's and they do have a case fan to assist with cooling. The front section will be split into two sections for cables, balance boards and so on. </p><p></p><p>My printer is limited to 220x220mm so I will have to print 8 different sections, 4 in the top, 4 in the bottom, IF I put the charger in the lower right. If I center the charger then it will be 9 prints. </p><p></p><p>I love the design phase, but hate the design phase at the same time lol. Almost a year later from the initial idea and still have not locked anything down yet... </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]24265[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 178189, member: 1"] Well.... Another 6 months has passed and I have this case on my desk again. Right now I'm printing the third and final iteration of my work computer wall mount and thought I would see if I could get anything done with the charge case. So far, as you can see in the image below, I have created the 'tub' the charger will sit in. It will be mounted with double sided tape inside the 'tub' and should sit pretty flush to the surface, which is only 37mm deep. The top has a total depth of 46mm and measures 315mm top to bottom and 438mm side to side. I'm struggling to figure out if I want it centered, or in the lower right corner to make the wire shorter and give even more storage options. If I put it in the lower right, I can place 3 other small areas for storage. But seeing as this is a lid and everything will be either upside down, or at a 90º angle, it's a little challenging to decide. The base in the bottom is a no brainer. I will pretty much keep what I have now. The back section is for the dual PSU's and they do have a case fan to assist with cooling. The front section will be split into two sections for cables, balance boards and so on. My printer is limited to 220x220mm so I will have to print 8 different sections, 4 in the top, 4 in the bottom, IF I put the charger in the lower right. If I center the charger then it will be 9 prints. I love the design phase, but hate the design phase at the same time lol. Almost a year later from the initial idea and still have not locked anything down yet... [ATTACH]24265[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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