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iCharge v.2 — Modular Charging Station Based on SW3518
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When I created the [first version](https://makerworld.com/en/models/1523632-icharge-a-powerful-modular-charging-block) of the case for modular assembly using SW3518 modules, I thought five modules would be enough. Each of them has two ports — USB Type-A and USB Type-C. Ten ports should have been sufficient for all tasks. But practice showed otherwise: there are never enough ports. I constantly had to rearrange, unplug, or figure out where to plug in another cable. So, I decided to expand the project and build a more capacious unit. That’s how the second version — iCharge V2 — was born.
### Refined Layout
In the new case, I changed the orientation of the modules. Previously, USB Type-C was on top and Type-A below. Now it’s the opposite. In the first version, it seemed more logical to have USB-C on top. But real-world use proved that it’s more convenient to have Type-A abo
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When I created the [first version](https://makerworld.com/en/models/1523632-icharge-a-powerful-modular-charging-block) of the case for modular assembly using SW3518 modules, I thought five modules would be enough. Each of them has two ports — USB Type-A and USB Type-C. Ten ports should have been sufficient for all tasks. But practice showed otherwise: there are never enough ports. I constantly had to rearrange, unplug, or figure out where to plug in another cable. So, I decided to expand the project and build a more capacious unit. That’s how the second version — iCharge V2 — was born.
### Refined Layout
In the new case, I changed the orientation of the modules. Previously, USB Type-C was on top and Type-A below. Now it’s the opposite. In the first version, it seemed more logical to have USB-C on top. But real-world use proved that it’s more convenient to have Type-A abo
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