This design is for use by folks who want to utilize the Anderson Powerwerx connectors that seat together for use in the standard back plate AC pocket. There are two options available:
Option 1) 8x Powerwerx Connectors.
Option 2) 4x Powerwerx Connectors.
After assembling the Powerwerx connectors together in a "plug" arrangement, the whole assemble firmly "snaps" into place into this 3D printed part, which in turn bolts into the standard AC mains input pocket that is already machined into standard Modushop Chassis. The fit is "friction fit" and is so tight that once secured in place, no additional tooling is required to secure it. If removal is necessary for whatever reason, a swift "hit" from a hammer on the assemble will dislodge it from the "snap in latch" design. Otherwise, it remains secure for use. If you want to add an additional mechanism to keep it secure, a M2.5mm x 40mm bolt through the assemble and printed part will ensure it cannot be removed (totally unnecessary, but an option for "feel good factor").
If you want one of these and can't procure yourself with a 3D printer near you, reach out to me via PM and I'll hook you up.
Here's some pics....
Option 1) 8x Powerwerx Connectors.
Option 2) 4x Powerwerx Connectors.
After assembling the Powerwerx connectors together in a "plug" arrangement, the whole assemble firmly "snaps" into place into this 3D printed part, which in turn bolts into the standard AC mains input pocket that is already machined into standard Modushop Chassis. The fit is "friction fit" and is so tight that once secured in place, no additional tooling is required to secure it. If removal is necessary for whatever reason, a swift "hit" from a hammer on the assemble will dislodge it from the "snap in latch" design. Otherwise, it remains secure for use. If you want to add an additional mechanism to keep it secure, a M2.5mm x 40mm bolt through the assemble and printed part will ensure it cannot be removed (totally unnecessary, but an option for "feel good factor").
If you want one of these and can't procure yourself with a 3D printer near you, reach out to me via PM and I'll hook you up.
Here's some pics....
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