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Light case for Apple140wAdapter with extensionCord

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A lightweight, thermally efficient, 3D-printing optimized enclosure for the Apple 140W USB-C power adapter, easily printable and requiring only 27g of filament

  • Theoretically compatible with various Apple extension cord versions worldwide
  • Rigorously tested and iterated using Bambu PETG Basic and Bambu PLA Basic, ensuring precise apertures
  • Slightly snug at 100% scaling. A 100.2% scaling provides a perfect, non-loose fit, allowing for the application of adhesive tape (such as the 0.2mm thick x 15mm wide PTFE tape I used; other tapes are acceptable, provided the scaling is adjusted accordingly) to the interior of the case for easier assembly and to further prevent scratching the adapter's glossy surface
  • Pairs with a compatible magnetic base to transform it into a desktop power supply. A base without embedded magnets is sufficient to securely hold the adapter on a table; embedding magnets further secures it to ferromagnetic surfaces such as a refrigerator. Magnetic base link: makerworld.com/models/1389299-base-for-apple140w-adapter-case

 

Here is a universal version without the extension cord: makerworld.com/models/1389250-light-case-for-apple-140w-usb-c-power-adapter

 

 

Note:The Apple extension cord I tested is model CH622-00410. Apple may produce extension cords with varying connector positions depending on region. Therefore, it is advisable to verify your cable model (usually printed on the plug) or take measurements (measuring the opening where it connects to the adapter) before printing to ensure a proper fit.The tested adapter model is A2452. Apple may produce different 140W adapter models; therefore, it is also recommended to check your adapter version or take measurements before printing to avoid wasting filament

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