Anker 313 Magnetic Wireless Charger + RAM Mount Plate

A model to combine the Anker 313 Magnetic Wireless Charger with a RAM Mount Plate to take advantage of the RAM system.
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Background: I like the Anker 313 magnetic chargers, they have a very strong magnet and can charge my phone pretty fast for a wireless charger. It's designed for iPhone Mag Safe, but I still use it via an adapter plate with my Galaxy Note 10+. In my vehicle I use the RAM mounting system and have for years. Every time I need to change the adapter, I can keep the arm and suction cup and just buy or make a new adapter. In the past I would epoxy the two items together, but getting a 3D printer last year, we find ourselves here.

 

What you will need:

  1. RAM Mounts Round Plate with Ball RAM-B-202U with B Size 1" Ball
  2. Anker 313 Magnetic Wireless Charger
  3. 4x M3x5.7 Threaded Insert for Plastic Parts (Melt Inserts)
  4. 4x M3x8 Bolts
  5. (The Rest of the RAM Mounting system. This project does not include this.)
  6. (A USB-C charger with sufficient wattage to power the wireless charger. - 5v/3A - 9v/2A - 12v/2A)
  7. If you're an Android user, your phone doesn't have Mag Safe and will probably need a compatible case or adapter plate. (These are the ones I used: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B09BZ17JM7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

The print is three parts. The front plate, and two back pieces. You will melt the threaded inserts into the back pieces. It will bulge a little into the inner gap for the front mounting plate but it should be fine, this is something I will have to revise in v2. The wireless charger should snap perfectly into the front piece depending on your printer tolerances. The RAM mounting plate should sit nicely in the back plates and then you can screw them together. (Optionally you can throw some M3 washers between the screw and the front plate. 

 

I highly recommend printing this in a temperature resistant material like ABS or ASA since it will be on your dashboard. 

I did print with supports under the back pieces because of the arch section, which I may also remove in v2, as the arches are not required. 

 

Good luck and please let me know what you think. I'm pretty proud of how these came out, both my wife and I are currently using them in our vehicles. There is room for improvement in all things so please also send me suggestions.

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