Power strip - Schneider compatible
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First, I'd like to inform those who have found this model that I am a 3D environment enthusiast, and I've been practicing modeling primarily to solve my own problems with clear and efficient solutions, without much embellishment. So, if the model doesn't look very pretty to you, it's because it was developed to be functional
I am Brazilian, from the state of Minas Gerais, so here you will find models that use materials and products available in my region, not foreign standards, which makes things a lot easier for Brazilians, right
This model is a 6-slot power strip compatible with Schneider brand outlets, specifically the Lunare line modules, which are widely used where I live. I had spare modules myself that I wanted to use to avoid non-standard installations that could cause electrical accidents. After all, it's always good to have the safety of electrical modules that meet INMETRO requirements (sponsor me ;D)
The model features 4 openings on the sides for wire entry, and openings for 3.5mm diameter screws (3mm hole) on the back. In the post's photo, you can see that I attached my power strip to an old filament spool I had at home to wrap my electrical extension cord, and it works very well
The model was designed to be sturdy and printed entirely without supports, with overhangs of no more than 45° and some small bridges that do not require supports. I STRONGLY RECOMMEND USING PETG OR MORE RESISTANT MATERIALS
My version, which is the one in the photo, includes a switch in the electrical connection to activate and deactivate the entire power strip. I also left a vacant space to avoid losing a module in spots that, depending on the adjacent outlet/power supply plugged in, would normally not be usable
Enjoy!!






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