Lego QI Charger [Tutorial] #noSolder

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Fallon9111

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Jul 1, 2012
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The Shire, Middle Earth
Hello, this tutorial is for people who want a wireless charger that is cheap, easy to assemble, and easy to modify/decorate (and works with cases). Inspired by this thread http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2545350 (too tricky for me)

You will need the following:

1) Make the base. The bottom slab is 8x8, has to be thin as coil is placed ontop! (Note my base is gridded and I have little coil decorations, this is purely aethetic)
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2) Add coil
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3) Add the bottom cover using a 6x6 panel and two 8x2 (Don't press down too hard or you might damage the circuit board
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4) Optional fill in gap between planks
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5) Flip over and you're finished!
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All this for US $15.58 + some lego!
 

vavaud

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Aug 21, 2009
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That is pretty awesome, and thank you for post where you got the Qi coil from :)
 

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    Hello, this tutorial is for people who want a wireless charger that is cheap, easy to assemble, and easy to modify/decorate (and works with cases). Inspired by this thread http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=2545350 (too tricky for me)

    You will need the following:

    1) Make the base. The bottom slab is 8x8, has to be thin as coil is placed ontop! (Note my base is gridded and I have little coil decorations, this is purely aethetic)
    SAM_1085.JPG


    2) Add coil
    SAM_1086.JPG

    SAM_1087.JPG


    3) Add the bottom cover using a 6x6 panel and two 8x2 (Don't press down too hard or you might damage the circuit board
    SAM_1088.JPG

    5962014074428805154


    4) Optional fill in gap between planks
    SAM_1090.JPG

    SAM_1091.JPG


    5) Flip over and you're finished!
    SAM_1092.JPG

    All this for US $15.58 + some lego!