Wall Switch Cover/Baffle
This handy cover/baffle can function in multiple ways: As a baffle to block the effective sensing area of a motion sensor wall switch, To cover a motion sensor wall switch, effectively disabling the sensor until the cover is opened, and To protect a wall switch from being accidentally switched
It is designed to fit over the North American-style single-gang wall plates. And, can be installed in place of the existing plate and use the existing screws.
The entire assembly is snap-together, no hardware, fasteners or adhesives are required.
IMPORTANT: As the wall plates of switch and electrical outlets are considered part of a flame enclosure it is important to use a flame retardant / self-extinguishing filament when printing parts to be used in electrical applications. More information and links to some suitable filaments can be found here... https://all3dp.com/1/3d-printing-with-flame-retardant-materials/ and... https://www.prusa3d.com/en/product/prusament-petg-v0-jet-black-1kg
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Print Settings For the best results, I suggest the following:
- Material = PLA / PETG
- Nozzle = 0.4mm
- Layer Height = 0.2mm
- Line Width = 0.4mm
- Wall Count = 4 (1.6mm)
- Top and Bottom Layer Count = 5
- Detect Thin Walls = ON
- Wall Generator = Arachne
- Infill = 40% (Cubic)
- Ironing = Not required
- Brim = Should not be needed
- Support = No, all required support is incorporated into the design.
- Print orientation = As per the STL/3MF files.
Related Links
I have an entire array of wall plate replacements here... https://thangs.com/mythangs/collections/131283
And, if you have not already, check out my WallPlateMate accessory system collection here…. https://thangs.com/mythangs/collections/131287
Visit my blog for more details and other designs: https://www.logicalplanet.com/
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