Telsa Phone Charger NO SUPPORTS REQ’D 3D Printer Model

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Summary

I love the design from https://www.mysupercharger.net/ for this Tesla Supercharger phone charger. However, it appears that it was made in Blender, requires crazy supports, and is very difficult to print.

I wanted a model that is EASY to print and requires NO SUPPORTS. This model was created from scratch in Fusion 360. All the pieces are printed laying down. All pieces are designed for a tight fit (0.25 mm tolerance), so no glue is required. The red lettering is designed to be pressed into white side pieces. I used a hammer to gently "motivate" the letters into place.

UPDATE 8/25/2017
All of the base parts are for lightning connectors (6.7 mm x 1.5 mm) and have openings for connector heads of 7 mm x 10 mm and 3.0 mm cable diameter.

  • USB-C connectors (8.3 mm x 2.5 mm) use all of the base parts except where there is a USB-C version. These allows openings for connector heads of 8 mm x 11 mm and 3.5 mm cable diameter.
  • micro-USB connectors (6.83 mm x 1.78 mm) use all of the base parts except where there is a micro-USB version. These allows openings for connector heads of 8 mm x 11 mm and 3.5 mm cable diameter.

UPDATE 11/18/2019

  • I exported a new version of the iPhone red center piece that should now be completed flat on the one side to make printing easier.
  • I created a version 2 of the red Tesla letters that are 0.1mm thinner than the original version to help those who are not able to get the letters to fit.

NOTE: Please let me know if you have a different charger that doesn't work with one of these and I can add a custom Red Center piece that works for you.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Insert the red center piece into the white side piece with the cord channel
  2. Push the cord through the hole in the gray base
  3. Push the cord through the hold in the red center
  4. Adjust the length of exposed cord in the middle and then push the cord into the channel in the white side piece
  5. Cover with the other white side piece
  6. Push the 2 gray columns into the gray base
  7. Slide the gray base assembly up into the top assembly
  8. Push the cord out the side channel on the bottom and cover with the final gray base piece
Gray_Base.stl 176.6KB
Gray_Base_Micro-USB.stl 529.2KB
Gray_Base_micro-usb_large_connector.stl 529.2KB
Gray_Base_USB-C.stl 529.2KB
Gray_Cap.stl 189.7KB
Gray_Pole_2_ea.stl 20.1KB
Red_Center.stl 147.2KB
Red_Center_Micro-USB.stl 147.2KB
Red_Center_micro-usb_large_connector.stl 147.2KB
Red_Center_USB-C.stl 146.3KB
Red_Tesla_Letters.stl 26.1KB
Red_Tesla_Letters_v2.stl 133.6KB
Tesla_SuperCharger_v11.f3d 1.2MB
Tesla_SuperCharger_v11.step 829.1KB
White_Side_1.stl 140.4KB
White_Side_1_USB-C.stl 297.9KB
White_Side_2.stl 148.4KB
White_Side_2_Micro-USB.stl 316.7KB
White_Side_2_USB-C.stl 316.7KB
White_Side_2_USB-C_Custom.stl 333.1KB