While we wait for Elon Musk to finish work on the Tesla drive-in theater / supercharger, one fan has 3D-printed a smartphone charger that looks just like a miniature Tesla Supercharger. It consists of several pieces including the front / rear panels that hold the charging cable in place.
A red inner insert ensures that the charging tip is safely stored when not in use, while the cable itself winds through the bottom base. The example here looks to be a Lightning cable, but we’re sure the design can be adapted to fit USB-C or any other cables with similar dimensions. There’s just one problem, its creator, ThisIs3DPrinted, has not yet released the STL file for fans to print their own.
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