G502 charging dock

G502 charging dock

prusaprinters

<p>I created this model because i did not want to have to have a micro USB cable just for charging my mouse, most other stuff i have is USB-C</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For the dock, you would need the following items:</p><ul><li>A USB cable (any old type A cable should work)</li><li>4 M3x6 screws for the bottom</li><li>2 M3 screws, they have to be magnetic and conductive, any length can work, you can cut or make the spacers larger depending on what you need</li></ul><p>Assembly is easy, these are the steps:</p><ul><li>Grab the cable and cut the end, you will need to strip the insulation</li><li>Strip the red and black wires</li><li>Wrap the wires around the screws that portrude out of the puck (you can solder them if you like but that is not needed)</li><li>Pass the screws through the main body and screw them into the puck (might need the spacers</li><li>Red wire goes to the right, black goes to the left (refer to picture)</li><li>Screws should portrude just a little bit (like the pictures</li><li>You can test at this point and make sure it works</li><li>If it works, attach the bottom with the M3x6</li></ul><p>To hold it in place i used double sided tape to my desk, dont use VHB if you want to move it afterwards though<br><br>Feel free to remix the design if you like, if you have any questions, please let me know</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Please add pictures if you modify the puck in any way</p>

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