Minimalist Simple Print Powered IKEA Tupplur Roller Blind Conversion

Minimalist Simple Print Powered IKEA Tupplur Roller Blind Conversion

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Minimalist power roller blind IKEA TUPPLUR using existing brackets holder. Just remove the spring roller (which is always not working and jammed anyway) and print a motor hex connector socket. Using existing metal bracket from the blind screw a JGY-37 10RPM 12V motor. This motor is very quiet and powerful. Speed is just perfect, not too fast and not too slow. Align the motor shaft and require to drill 2 motor mount hole and 1 shaft hole for the motor. Get a Hex brass coupling and screw it (in fact I print very tight and hammer it) to the printed socket. Material: -IKEA Tupplur -JGY-37 10 RPM, 12V DC motor (any type will do that fit your IKEA roller blind holder) -M3 screws to mount motor holder (depends on your motor) -Hex Brass motor Coupling (easily get from any RC toy car to connect motor shaft to wheels) -Rocker switch (get from any car accessories for power window switch) -Electric wires Print the "window blind socket v4.stl" for the roller blind socket. Attached the HEX brass coupling. Depends on the print fitness, you can use hammer or a vice to press in the HEX brass coupling. Print at 50% infill. If socket is loose, just add some a few round of tape to secured it. Print the Rocker switch compact housing - Rocker Switch v12.stl This is a tight fit housing. I don't fancy elaborate design , just minimalist and functioning print to keep the 12V wiring secured and protected. Require soldering and minimal drilling (3 drill holes only!)

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