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PD decoy module holder

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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25 min
1 plate

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a PD decoy module holder. You can use this holder to secure the PD module to the casing

It is suitable for the PD decoy module shown in the picture. The module dimensions are 43.26 (including 1mm Type-C port protrusion) * 18.2mm

It uses M2.5 screws and hex nuts. The screw hole center distance is 25mm. This dimension is designed for a 3D Printed 12cm desktop exhaust fan casing that I drew. There is also a 23mm screw hole center distance version for the LCSC FA aluminum casing version of the 12cm desktop exhaust fan. Both versions have identical outer dimensions, which are 29*46.1mm, with only the screw hole center distance differing. On the 25mm version, the nuts protrude slightly on both sides, so after installing the nuts, the overall width will be slightly wider, about 30mm

During installation, it is recommended to first slot the tail end into the protrusion, then press the C-port end. Note: You will encounter noticeable resistance when pressing. You can hold both sides with both hands and apply force simultaneously (ensure the tail end is fully seated, so the two locating pins align perfectly with the PCB holes). If components are not securely soldered, there might be a risk of them detaching; however, if the soldering is good, this will not happen. For the 25mm version, the nuts are pressed in from the side, while for the 23mm version, they are pressed in from the side edge

I used PETG for printing. Perhaps using other more resilient materials would make it easier to snap in, but I have not verified other materials

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