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I liked the idea of the 3D printed locks on the NACS adapter (here: https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/3d-printed-lock-for-ford-nacs-adapter.37258/ by @JustBob) and was interested to see if it would work for L2 charging plugs. It turns out, yes it will!
Story time motivating this make (skip to the end for the results): I occasionally use public L2 charging and have never had an issue. About a week or two ago, I got a notification from the Charge Point app that I stopped charging followed by the cost message etc. My first thought was "Oh great, a charge error... I hope this is just a strange fault on the charge station and not something else." My second thought was "Strange... it said charging stopped... in the past it said there was an error." Hmm. Luckily, this was only about 10 minutes before I was planning to leave so I left 10 minutes later. Imagine my shock when I arrive at my car and... charging cable PLUG/HANDLE is on the ground after clearly being unplugged and thrown down. WTF? (unrelated aside: 2 port charger, other car next to me is plugged in and not charging hah) Well crap, there's nothing that can be done about this... we can't lock a charging session on a Mach E.
Then, ?, oh, that's right, I have that stl saved on my computer waiting for a road trip so I can print it out and use it with my NACS adapter, I wonder if that will work! So, I print it and bring it with me the next time I am using this charger. Unfortunately, it looks like this specific Charge Point L2 plug is a bit taller than the NACS adapter so the lock doesn't fit.
No calipers on me so I do a lazy eyeball and guess that it's probably 2mm too thick so I just wing it. I tossed the NACS lock stl into Cura and sink it -2mm under the bed (basically trimmed off 2mm from the bottom of the lock). It turns out that 2mm was too much BUT it was sufficient to do a test run. Not sure if I'll grab the calipers or just print a few variations and go with the version that fits best.
-2mm version result:
You can't really tell it's as loose as it is. It wiggles slightly if you prod it but you'd have to have some long nails or a tool to pinch and pull it out even if it's loose. Test run was a success though. Even though it had a bit more play than you'd like, it still prevented a normal press of the handle lever from disengaging the charge and a strong squeeze did disengage the charge but still prevented the plug from being removed. I'm sure a properly fitting version would resolve that issue.
So, long story short, it looks like this plug "lock" (casual deterrent!) will work great to lock even L2 plugs from being removed.
Printed in blue PLA+ because it happened to be what I had loaded (full size version happened to be printed in lavender hah). Will probably print in black PETG once I lock down the perfect height for this specific charger. I'm thinking backing down to only a 1mm trim but may do the caliper thing. Regardless, a different height lock will be required for other L2 plugs (e.g., my home Grizzl-E plug is significantly taller, not sure if even a mod of this lock would work) so I'm debating just printing of a few height variations and tossing them in the car to have on hand if ever needed.
I already made an even slimmer version where I moved the hole up a bit to maintain the lock structure on the bottom but it was absolutely too thin (left: original ~10mm, middle: ~8mm, right: ~6mm tall). Ignore the seemingly different widths, it's the camera perspective from the current view in Tinkercad. The shortest one is also about 2mm less wide even though it kind of looks wider in the image.
Story time motivating this make (skip to the end for the results): I occasionally use public L2 charging and have never had an issue. About a week or two ago, I got a notification from the Charge Point app that I stopped charging followed by the cost message etc. My first thought was "Oh great, a charge error... I hope this is just a strange fault on the charge station and not something else." My second thought was "Strange... it said charging stopped... in the past it said there was an error." Hmm. Luckily, this was only about 10 minutes before I was planning to leave so I left 10 minutes later. Imagine my shock when I arrive at my car and... charging cable PLUG/HANDLE is on the ground after clearly being unplugged and thrown down. WTF? (unrelated aside: 2 port charger, other car next to me is plugged in and not charging hah) Well crap, there's nothing that can be done about this... we can't lock a charging session on a Mach E.
Then, ?, oh, that's right, I have that stl saved on my computer waiting for a road trip so I can print it out and use it with my NACS adapter, I wonder if that will work! So, I print it and bring it with me the next time I am using this charger. Unfortunately, it looks like this specific Charge Point L2 plug is a bit taller than the NACS adapter so the lock doesn't fit.
No calipers on me so I do a lazy eyeball and guess that it's probably 2mm too thick so I just wing it. I tossed the NACS lock stl into Cura and sink it -2mm under the bed (basically trimmed off 2mm from the bottom of the lock). It turns out that 2mm was too much BUT it was sufficient to do a test run. Not sure if I'll grab the calipers or just print a few variations and go with the version that fits best.
-2mm version result:
You can't really tell it's as loose as it is. It wiggles slightly if you prod it but you'd have to have some long nails or a tool to pinch and pull it out even if it's loose. Test run was a success though. Even though it had a bit more play than you'd like, it still prevented a normal press of the handle lever from disengaging the charge and a strong squeeze did disengage the charge but still prevented the plug from being removed. I'm sure a properly fitting version would resolve that issue.
So, long story short, it looks like this plug "lock" (casual deterrent!) will work great to lock even L2 plugs from being removed.
Printed in blue PLA+ because it happened to be what I had loaded (full size version happened to be printed in lavender hah). Will probably print in black PETG once I lock down the perfect height for this specific charger. I'm thinking backing down to only a 1mm trim but may do the caliper thing. Regardless, a different height lock will be required for other L2 plugs (e.g., my home Grizzl-E plug is significantly taller, not sure if even a mod of this lock would work) so I'm debating just printing of a few height variations and tossing them in the car to have on hand if ever needed.
I already made an even slimmer version where I moved the hole up a bit to maintain the lock structure on the bottom but it was absolutely too thin (left: original ~10mm, middle: ~8mm, right: ~6mm tall). Ignore the seemingly different widths, it's the camera perspective from the current view in Tinkercad. The shortest one is also about 2mm less wide even though it kind of looks wider in the image.
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