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Midea PortaSplit Deep Windowsill Mount

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0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 18% infill
0.28mm layer, 5 walls, 18% infill
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3 plates
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For my Window Sill, the original PortaSplit mount does not work, as the sill is far too deep.

In order to still use the original mount, I designed different feet, so the mount can just rest ontop the sill. For my Windowsill, the distance was about 130mm, depending on where you measure. If you have smaller or larger distances, it should be possible to scale the main part of the feet here. For new feets can be secured to the mount using the orginal screws and nuts from the feet.

I highly reommend using ASA or other UV resistant material. For the bottom of the feet, any TPU should do the trick. Do NOT use PLA, if your Window is anywhere near the sun.

This is no official mounting hardware, so use at your own risk!

 

Required Hardware:

  • 4x M5x50 screw (for the feet)
  • 4x M5 nuts
  • 8x M3x6 countersunk screws
  • 8x M3 threaded insert (preferrably short 3mm ones, like from CNC Kitchen store)

 

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The PortaSplit mount regrettably does not typically function for very deep window sills. Consequently, I engineered compatible feet that can be fastened to the original mount and rest upon the window sill. For my window sill, the distance measured approximately 130mm. Should this measurement be greater or lesser, it ought to be feasible to proportionally scale the principal section of the mount within the slicer

The new feet can be affixed to the mount using the original screws and nuts from the feet.

I strongly advocate for the use of ASA or other UV-resistant materials, particularly if the mount will be exposed to direct sunlight. Please refrain from utilizing PLA! Any TPU material should suffice for the base of the feet.

As this is not an official mounting solution, please employ it at your own discretion and risk!

 

Required Hardware:

  • 4x M5x50 screws (for the feet)
  • 4x M5 nuts
  • 8x M3x6 countersunk screws
  • 8x M3 threaded inserts (preferably short 3mm ones, such as those available from the CNC Kitchen Shop)

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