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Wave Weaver Magic Array Wireless Charger
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Wiring diagram: For LED control, the casing needs to be peeled off for installation, and for the MOS tube trigger switch, the screws on top need to be removed. Beforehand, you'll need 20 2.6*14 self-tapping screws, glue, and hot melt adhesive(Because I didn't think about it before, I sealed everything up after assembly for open source. This makes it impossible to photograph the internal details now. You'll need to figure out how to install the controller casing yourself. If you really can't, you can leave a comment, and I'll reply as soon as I see it.)
You can refer to this diagram to create light shows or articulated models for any wireless charger (for example, infinite chargers with deployable wings sold on a certain platform, or magic array chargers). The key is that when these modules work together, they can ignore voltage and switches (importantly, no programming is required, making it more suitable for DIY beginners)

This image explains the controller's functions.

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