Wall mount for Flair.co Puck.
This model is built around the internals of the included wall plug. A couple of pairs of pliers, and you can pop the plug module off and pull the transformer out and slide it directly into this model.
I used solid Ethernet wire and soldered it onto the leads of the transformer and rand them into wago connectors where the 120v power connects.
I didn't like any of their solutions of having a rectangle electrical box with a usb outlet behind it. It didn't look clean.
There are two models. The normal one has a full body enclosure and tabs that flip out and lock the box into the drywall. It has a finished ring that pressure fits over the heads of the screws to keep it in place. All the pieces friction fit together. They are snug on purpose.
The SFF (small form factor) uses drywall anchors to hold it into the wall. I would suggest predrilling and cutting carefully, as 2 of the drywall anchor holes are close to the square cutout.
These may not be up to code for your area. Use at your own risk. I assume no responsibility. I recommend using a flame-resistant filament.
Additional parts
Screws for body/box tabs
Ace hardware item number: 4605
Screws for SFF
insert - Hillman drywall anchors. Not the screw in type
lock - small grabber screws. I just used some I had laying around.
Print Settings
Infill
15% on everything but the box tab. 50% for box tab
Supports
On build plate
The author marked this model as their own original creation.