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Anderson PowerPole panel mount with backlight
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On my boat I had a dozen or so backlighted USB sockets, and I wanted to have something similar for my Anderson PowerPole sockets.So I designed a socket with the same dimensions and appearance, and with (optional) backlight.The main body on the first build plate is printed with PETG translucent, with Black PETG for the face. Only two filament changes are needed.The parts on the second build plate are the assembly parts, to be printed in Black PETG.The bezel was separated from the main body to save on filament changes. It is printed separately and then added to the main body.The nut is to fasten the socket in a panel. The retaining cap is the final thing to be screwed on the main body, to prevent the Anderson PowerPole sockets from being pushed out of the body.Outside of the build plate you will find an adapter ring, to be used when you already have a panel for these other gadgets and want my Anderson PowerPole socket to fit and align in the existing hole.For the LED's, I used two re
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