
Files (4)
Based on 25% main infill for the largest likely-needed model file
Filament only at roughly $24/kg PETG / ASA
Uses 70 mm/s, 0.2 mm layers; verify supports in slicer
| STL file | Role | Source size | PETG / ASA 20% | PETG / ASA 25% | 100% solid | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sicherungskasten_Bottom.step | Printable file | 176.3 KB STEP | 15g $0.35 | 16g $0.38 | 35g $0.84 | Print the two parts separately and glue them together with superglue. |
| Sicherungskasten_Bottom.stl | Printable file | 102.2 KB STL | 12g $0.30 | 13g $0.32 | 29g $0.71 | Print the two parts separately and glue them together with superglue. |
| Sicherungskasten_Top.step | Printable file | 156.7 KB STEP | 14g $0.34 | 15g $0.37 | 34g $0.80 | Print the two parts separately and glue them together with superglue. |
| Sicherungskasten_Top.stl | Printable file | 46.6 KB STL | 10g $0.24 | 11g $0.26 | 24g $0.57 | Print the two parts separately and glue them together with superglue. |
Saved setup guidance is used for material, infill, support, and per-file recommendation text; editable numbers are planning estimates only.
Fuse carrier adapter for Toyoty RAV4 Hybrid (from 2019)
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This is a special "thing" to solve a very special problem, so it certainly is not for anyone. What was the problem? When (or if) you own a new Toyota RAV4 (2019 onwards) you may find the need for some electricity somewhere, in my case I needed a connection for a glove box light. Now there are wire tap connectors around that simply plug in to the fuse box, either in an empty slot or as a shared slot with an existing fuse. Unfortunately these connectors add to the height of the fuses so the original cover (which at the same time is the indicator for the fuse allocation) does no longer fit. In comes my thing - an adapter to go betwieen the fuse carrier and the cover, enabling to use a wire tap connector and cleaning up everything just nicely afterwards. The design is two-part in order to print without supports, glue it together with some superglue (strength is not an issue, there is no stress whatsoever on this part).
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Originally published on thingiverse.com by Ulrich Lachmuth (UliLac) · License: CC BY
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