3D Printed DIY AC Power Grommet
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3D Printed DIY AC Power Grommet
![DIY Desk Grommet.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FXO/18QX/LD33X4UO/FXO18QXLD33X4UO.jpg&filename=DIY Desk Grommet.jpg)
![Charging Smartphone.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAU/JK6I/LD33X4W0/FAUJK6ILD33X4W0.png&filename=Charging Smartphone.png)
It would be quite useful to have one or two power sockets on the table to charge devices something like a laptop or smartphones.
Supplies
![Wires.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FJ2/TYBO/LD4J7VTY/FJ2TYBOLD4J7VTY.png&filename=Wires.png)
![AC Socket.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F0O/WYHB/LD4J7VTZ/F0OWYHBLD4J7VTZ.png&filename=AC Socket.png)
This project doesn't require much support from different tools. In terms of tools 2 things are mandatory:
- 3D Printer
- Phillips Head Screw Driver
Requirement For This Project:
- 1 X AC Socket
- 3 X 0.5sqmm 1.5 Meters Wires (I am preferring Red, Black & Blue)
Watch the Video First
![3D Printed DIY AC Power Grommet: Only For Rs 150/-](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FV6/S5UT/LD4J7Y05/FV6S5UTLD4J7Y05.jpg&filename=3D Printed DIY AC Power Grommet: Only For Rs 150/-)
Everything is explained in the video below. First of all, Watch it carefully.
Take the Measurement of the Table Cutout
![Table Measurement.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8S/TLDH/LD4J7W0P/F8STLDHLD4J7W0P.png&filename=Table Measurement.png)
First of all, you have to measure the cutout of the table where the AC Power Grommet will enter. This measurement is important. in my design I am not adding any nuts on the back to hold the grommet in place. So, I have to make this grommet as much tight as possible because while removing the plug from the grommet I don’t want that the power grommet also removes from the table.
Disassemble a Plug Socket
![Parts Of a Plug Socket.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FAI/QK08/LD4J7Y0X/FAIQK08LD4J7Y0X.png&filename=Parts Of a Plug Socket.png)
![Disassemble Plug Socket.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F34/Q57C/LD4J7Y0Y/F34Q57CLD4J7Y0Y.png&filename=Disassemble Plug Socket.png)
![Plug Socket.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8V/23RC/LD4J7Y0Z/F8V23RCLD4J7Y0Z.png&filename=Plug Socket.png)
![Socket With Plug.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8L/BP5X/LD4J7Y5Q/F8LBP5XLD4J7Y5Q.png&filename=Socket With Plug.png)
Obviously the the main component of this project is the socket. After disassembling the back of it we get three individual pins where the plugs actually make contact. These 3 pins and this outer shell are important for my project.
Design
![AC Desk Grommet Design In Fusion 360.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLS/M70D/LD4J7W31/FLSM70DLD4J7W31.png&filename=AC Desk Grommet Design In Fusion 360.png)
![Plug Measurement 1.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FP5/91L7/LD4J7Y95/FP591L7LD4J7Y95.png&filename=Plug Measurement 1.png)
![Plug Measurement 2.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZG/2NGR/LD4J7Y96/FZG2NGRLD4J7Y96.png&filename=Plug Measurement 2.png)
![Plug Measurement 3.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5B/2D5C/LD4J7Y97/F5B2D5CLD4J7Y97.png&filename=Plug Measurement 3.png)
To keep all of the measurements in mind I have designed my own desk power grommet in Fusion 360. It also has a lid on the back for safety. Also, we have to carefully measure the dimension of each pin of a 6A D-type plug and their in-between distances which are more or less something like 12.73mm.
Print Settings
![Desk Power Gromet Back Cover.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FHR/3GHR/LD4J7W63/FHR3GHRLD4J7W63.png&filename=Desk Power Gromet Back Cover.png)
![Slicer Settings.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FG5/Y07R/LD4J7W68/FG5Y07RLD4J7W68.png&filename=Slicer Settings.png)
After exporting the model into the slicer I need to change 5 major settings. Layer height which should be 0.25mm, print pattern Gyroid, temperature: for the nozzle and bed 220 degrees Celsius and 60 degrees respectively, Print speed: 120mm/s would be enough, and finally Infill density which represents the strength of the print - I choose 55% infill. That’s it. Let’s slice it and move the GCode to the printer. By the way, I have used PLA to print all the parts.
Additional Parts
![Spacers.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F4T/NECX/LD4J7WCN/F4TNECXLD4J7WCN.png&filename=Spacers.png)
Also need two spacers. Watch the video to understand why.
Assembling the Power Grommet
![Spacers On Pins.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F14/6ENR/LD4J7YB5/F146ENRLD4J7YB5.jpg&filename=Spacers On Pins.jpg)
![Fitting Desk Gromet.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F0O/HI3C/LD4J7YB6/F0OHI3CLD4J7YB6.jpg&filename=Fitting Desk Gromet.jpg)
![Assembling 1.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FI8/E194/LD4J7YB7/FI8E194LD4J7YB7.jpg&filename=Assembling 1.jpg)
![Assembling 2.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FO8/YMVY/LD4J7YB8/FO8YMVYLD4J7YB8.jpg&filename=Assembling 2.jpg)
Now, it’s time for Assembling, first of all, I have inserted the spacers on top of the unnecessary holes and used a bit of two-component adhesive on them.
Next, I have placed the pins on their respective cutouts and put the socket’s back cover in place. That’s possible because in design I have left grooves so that the piece can easily slide into.
As with the design, I have left a screw hole on the body so that I can easily use a screw to mount the socket on the back – not too tight not too loose.
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Wire the Extention Cables
![AC Power Gromet Connection.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5F/83BH/LD4J7YQB/F5F83BHLD4J7YQB.jpg&filename=AC Power Gromet Connection.jpg)
![How to make AC Extention Box.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5I/GDUB/LD4J7YRY/F5IGDUBLD4J7YRY.jpg&filename=How to make AC Extention Box.jpg)
![Wires.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FE4/MQ4Q/LD4J7YS1/FE4MQ4QLD4J7YS1.png&filename=Wires.png)
![How to Wire Desk Grommet.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FUO/43NB/LD4J7YS4/FUO43NBLD4J7YS4.png&filename=How to Wire Desk Grommet.png)
While that is done I have prepared the extension wires. I have picked 0.5sqmm red, black and blue respectively for phase neutral and earth. I need 1.5 meter of them. After stripping them off I have hooked them up accordingly. The right side from the front is phase so from the back left side is the phase, the right side is neutral and the thick one is for earth.
Next, what’s mandatory is to connect a suitable plug top. This is the wiring scheme that I am going to follow. Right side is phase left is neutral and this big one is for earth. The wiring is completed.
Install the AC Power Grommet on Table
![Install The AC Power Grommet On Table.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FWO/5ULI/LD4J7Z3M/FWO5ULILD4J7Z3M.png&filename=Install The AC Power Grommet On Table.png)
![Install The AC Power Grommet On Table 2.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F8C/R54L/LD4J7Z3P/F8CR54LLD4J7Z3P.png&filename=Install The AC Power Grommet On Table 2.png)
![Fitting Back Cover Of the AC Desk Grommet With Supper Glue.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F1Q/5JZP/LD4J7ZKX/F1Q5JZPLD4J7ZKX.png&filename=Fitting Back Cover Of the AC Desk Grommet With Supper Glue.png)
![Connecting to AC Plug.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F7E/1G0X/LD4J806Y/F7E1G0XLD4J806Y.png&filename=Connecting to AC Plug.png)
All we have to do is to set it in the desk cutout and the back plate for safety. So, I have passed the plug through the hole and set the grommet with a lot of pressure. Finally, I have set the back cover of the AC power Grommet with super glue.
Success: Let's Use
![Laptop Charging from AC Power Grommet On the Table.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F3N/41HO/LD4J8055/F3N41HOLD4J8055.png&filename=Laptop Charging from AC Power Grommet On the Table.png)
I have charged my laptop with this AC power grommet without any problem.