I have a pretty thick trim around my door jamb, so my aqara contact sensor was too offset to fire an event, so I whipped up a quick riser for the magnet. I also have a bit of a gap between the trim's edge and the jamb's edge, so I also created a bonus riser for the sensor itself.
Orca/Bambu Studio will want to auto-orient the models on their sides because there's an inset for the provided sticky stickers. This is a lie and it will print fine.
The magnet will snap into its riser EZ PZ, that way you can use the sticky on the bottom of the riser to connect it to your door. The sensor requires the extra sticky stick included in the box.
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Part | Est. Filament Usage | Est. Print Time | Est. Cost |
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Magnet Riser | 3.3 g | 12 min | $0.07 |
Optional Sensor Platform | 3.82 g | 12.5 min | $0.08 |
Combined | 7.15 g | 18 min | $0.15 |
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