S26 child unsafe (child protection replacement) Type F 230V

S26 child unsafe (child protection replacement) Type F 230V

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A while ago when I flashed my SonOff S26 WiFi plugs with tasmota, I also removed the child protection plastic things. Little did I know at the time that they also hold the 230V rails in place. The result was the plugs sometimes not getting power when no plug was inserted or stopping to work after a plug was pulled out. I printed these simple inserts to replace the child protection things with. They do not come with the protection covers, but only serve as spacers for the 230V springs, so if you have a child that is stupid or curious enough to stick something into the holes and you want to keep your child, then don't use these. If you are annoyed by these protectors and don't have any descendants, use them to make your life easier. I've also uploaded the STEP file for anyone wanting to remix this for other plug types. ### Disclaimer: **Do not mess with mains voltage or any device connected to it, even with simple plastic parts. Usually these plastics have a high melting point ant contain flame retardants to be even more effective against killing family members by electricity or its effects.** ### Use a flame-retardant filament when printing them!

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