I designed this around an old external HD adapter that has dual output (12V/5V) on a DIN-422 4-pin connector. I only needed 12V so only one circuit can be wired in - there isn't enough room for 4 leads in there, it's very tight.
The bracket is made for square section 10mm bars. My use case is on a desktop articulated arm for a soldering exhaust fan. I had to disassemble the bar and slide the bracket on, it's not meant to be unclipped as there is no flex.
This block requires specific parts:
Printed with PLA, these parts are interference fit and won't come out without destroying the print.
You need to solder your wires in a specific order:
The pos. wire on the connector has to be as short as possible so it doesn't kink badly when you push the connector into place.
If for some reason the DIN-422 connector doesn't seat completely to the bottom and you are unable to use the cover plate with screws, you can use the alternate that is thinner. It's a friction fit and works fine.
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