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telekinetic 10-06-2008 05:27 PM

My "Semi-DIY, Wall-Mounted, Recharging Station/Laptop Desk/EDC Organizer"
 
So, I had a need. It is a common one. I had many (so many!) digital gadgets that needed to regularly suckle at the electric teat. This resulted in an octopus mess of chargers, digital devices crammed everywhere there was an outlet, and a constant search to find plug A suitable for fitting into slot B.

I also had some uncommon raw materials that were dug out of the trash (full disclosure: at my previous place of employment.) Specifically, some pieces of a Wall Furniture Unit. It is meant to be used thusly:

http://common.csnstores.com/common/p...M/OM0234_a.jpg

but I had some miscellaneous pieces (and a stick of cable management) on my hands and decided to repurpose them into..

"Semi-DIY, Wall-Mounted, Recharging Station/Laptop Desk/Every-Day-Carry Organizer" :thumbsup: (SDIYWMRS/LD/EDCO? Catchy!)

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0005.jpg

Features:
Bottom laptop shelf is desk height (29" or so, I don't remember) for emergency desk use. It's in the breakfast nook, so it's not hard to just flip a chair around and type.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0008.jpg

Middle shelf holds everything I carry on me every day (keys, wallet, flashlight, sunglasses, work badge, etc), as well as my cell phone, all in one place. This is right by my carport door, so I just load and unload on my way in and out of the house.
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0006.jpg

Middle shelf also organizes all of my chargers for various phones, gameboys, portable DVD players, MP3 players, cameras, etc. The little phone stand/organizer thingy was picked up at a tradeshow.

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0010.jpg

The top shelf has both a media dock (with IR remote!)-slash-charger for the PSP and an exposed outlet for outlet battery chargers (shown: universal Canon charger with fittings for my three Canon cameras in the little green box. Not shown: the charger for my cordless drill batteries)

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0009.jpg

Now, this (and other recharging stations) isn't so much a DIY project (strictly speaking) as it is an idea...mine just happened to have (pats self on back) a particularly slick implimentation. I suggest that everyone figure out SOME solution that works with their house and life, and do it! Don't just tolerate having cord mess when there are so many better ways to make your life simpler and neater.

Now, with that "The More You know!" out of the way, here are the guts of my particular charging project, hopefully to inspire you to create one of your own:

Here it is 'naked':
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0012.jpg

And a closeup on the custom outlet (that I never got around to stain matching :paranoid: ) at the top:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0013.jpg

Now, if that is naked, here it is skinned:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0014.jpg

Its guts are a power strip, an extension cord with a grounded triplex end, and an outlet mounted power filtration-slash-surge protector-slash-overload protector (not shown) to make sure I don't light my house on fire. Oh, and some of that 3M double sided sticky stuff.

Behind the bottom cable management, I have the head for the triplex outlet. Into this I plug the power strip (which goes up to the next panel), the laptop charger (not shown properly installed--normally the brick gets 3m'ed to the wall and the unused cord ziptied), and the cord for the outlet on the third panel (because all my outlets in the power strip were taken)
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0015.jpg

Behind the second panel, I have the power strip (stuck to the shelf) with all my chargers plugged in. I thought about getting some outlet extenders for maximum utilization, but I ended up just unplugging and alternating my less used chargers (you can see one not being used)...this panel is really easy to get on and off.

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0016.jpg

The third panel has the outlet mounted in it. I jigsawed a hole out of the cover, cut the back off a j-box, cut the head off an extension cord, and hardwired a plug onto an outlet (danger!!! do this at your own risk!!!...not suggested for houses with small children!!!). I flushed up the faceplate with the front of the panel, and then hotglued it from the back to hold everything in place.

You can also see the brick for my PSP charger stuck to the wall and the cord ziptied (this is how the laptop usually is), and a random charger I dont even remember the purpose of that somehow got built in. :lol:

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0017.jpg

Functionally, this works great for me. Having all my chargers organized and in one place super simplifies my life, not to mention the convenience of having all my pocket stuff there, too. As you can see on the panel 3, there are clips that hold the covers on, so it's not hard to change things around, but, to make it even easier to change the main chargers in panel two, I didn't even put the clips on, and just have it be a perfect fit and let friction hold the panel, so I can take it off like so, and change my chargers:
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...92808_0018.jpg

Anyone have anything similar? Before I settled on this, I kicked around ideas using roller breadboxes with false bottoms, a drawer, an end table, an upside-down box with all my chargers in side and holes for the cords to come out. I know there are a couple commercial solutions that are similar, but I had never found anything with all of the exact functionality mine has, and definitely not with the same aesthetic. :thumbsup:

Charlatan 10-06-2008 06:05 PM

The anal retentive geek in me *loves* this.

I live in a rental apartment with rented furniture. Our solution is to use the wall unit that was provided. (I will try to post pictures later).

Bear Cub 10-06-2008 06:53 PM

That's killer. If it weren't for the fact that the wall next to me is a giant picture window making something like this unfeasible, I'd be disassembling my cubicle at work tomorrow morning.

Charlatan 10-06-2008 08:23 PM

You should submit this to the Unclutterer blog... they like this sort of thing.

Halx 10-07-2008 06:57 AM

I could never live like this! I don't know if its the amount of crap I have or just the lack of surface space, but I require a lot more room for my personal command center.

For what it is, though, its great. I agree with Charlatan about submitting this to blogs.

Meta 10-12-2008 07:16 PM

Well darn it, that is pretty snazzy looking. I love it!

Hadn't stopped in here in awhile, and saw a post on Lifehacker about it and said "Hey, I know that forum. I'm a member there!"

tommy thompson 10-12-2008 11:01 PM

Man, that ROCKS. I love it, simply love it. Were those SureFire flashlights in one of those photos?

Let me know, I dying of curiosity.

telekinetic 10-13-2008 07:26 AM

Haha, wow, by end of today, this thread will have the most views in the subforum. Worst Views/Replies ratio EVER! haha. Come on you 89 guests currently viewing the thread, join up, this place rules! We don't bite!

Halx 10-14-2008 01:11 PM

Haha well done.

telekinetic 10-14-2008 01:30 PM

Hal, you have any space on the server for the pictures that were in this thread? It sucked up 25 gb in two days and locked my photobucket for the rest of the month, haha.

Until then, here's a link that mirrored most of the images:

Apartment Therapy Unplugged | DIY: Wall Mounted Charging Station and Laptop Desk


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