Forklift Wireless Charger
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Description
Bring your desk to life with this creative and functional Forklift Wireless Charger, a 3D printable design based on the Bambu Lab Wireless Charger Kit-K012. This build combines motion, light, and charging features into one eye-catching phone holder. Whether you're looking for a fun project or a practical charging solution, this model delivers both.

Features
- Fast & Easy to Print
Total print time is under 5 hours on a Bambu Lab P1S. - Color Customization
Create your own color scheme in Bambu Studio using the Assembly View for a personalized look.

- Simple Assembly
Build time is 10–15 minutes using a screwdriver. No glue or extra materials needed.

- Functional Wireless Charging
Just plug in the USB-C cable and place your phone on the forks. Charging starts automatically, and the forklift mast will move up and down (Mode 1&2). LED lights will also activate during this animation. - Phone Stand Option
When the motor and LED lights are turned off (Mode 7), the forklift still works as a unique phone stand — practical and cool. - Mode Switching
The button on the back of the forklift lets you toggle between the supported charger modes. This model supports Modes 1, 2, and 7 of the Wireless Charger Kit-K012.

Assembly Instructions
- A full assembly video and PDF guide are included for easy reference. You’ll need the following hardware (all included in the kit):
- 8x M2×5mm screws (kit includes 7, but only 3 are enough for circuit board if short)
- 10x M2×6mm screws
- 8x M2×12mm screws
- 2x M1.6×3mm screws (for the motor)
- 5x dowel pins (one must be cut in half for gear/mast installation)
- Only the two long wire LED lights were used for this version. The splitter board is not required. Future updates may add support for more lighting options.

Heat and Power Modes
The charger kit supports High and Low Power Modes. During charging, heat can build up from the phone, board, and coil. To avoid deformation, adjust the power mode according to the heat resistance of the filament you used (e.g., PLA vs. PETG).
Important: Monitor the temperature during the first few charges and consider using Low Power Mode if you're using low-temp filaments like PLA.

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This is the first version of the model — suggestions, corrections, or feature requests are welcome and will be considered for future updates.
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