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''This tool is used to hold the negative probe when reading voltages on motor control boards for the Athena2 3D printer. It could be modified to fit another printer setup. The model was created using FreeCAD.  
This tool is used to hold the negative probe when reading voltages on motor control boards for the Athena2 3D printer. It could be modified to fit another printer setup. The model was created using FreeCAD.


== Understanding the market ==
== Understanding the market ==


This product is complete and it functions as a negative probe holder. A video of it functioning can be found in the link below:
This product is complete and it functions as a negative probe holder. A video of it functioning can be found in the link below:
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https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-athena-2-multimeter-negative-probe-holder-104960
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-athena-2-multimeter-negative-probe-holder-104960


=== 3-D Printable Parts ===
=== 3-D Printable Parts ===
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The entire tool is 3D printable.
The entire tool is 3D printable.


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Latest revision as of 14:29, 28 February 2024

Fgaiken probeholder.jpg
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Project data
Authors Fred Aiken
Completed 2019
Made Yes
Replicated No
Instance of Multimeter negative probe holder
OKH Manifest Download


This tool is used to hold the negative probe when reading voltages on motor control boards for the Athena2 3D printer. It could be modified to fit another printer setup. The model was created using FreeCAD.

Understanding the market[edit | edit source]

This product is complete and it functions as a negative probe holder. A video of it functioning can be found in the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBmED1PZYD0&feature=youtu.be

Project goals[edit | edit source]

  1. Item should hold the negative probe so that two hands are free to measure motor control board voltages.

Design[edit | edit source]

FreeCAD, STL and gcode files are attached:

https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-athena-2-multimeter-negative-probe-holder-104960

3-D Printable Parts[edit | edit source]

The entire tool is 3D printable.


FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Page data
Keywords 3d printing, circuit measurements, multimeter, negative probe holder, plastic
SDG SDG08 Decent work and economic growth
Authors Fred Aiken
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations MTU, Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab, MY4777
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 2 pages link here
Impact 282 page views
Created November 9, 2019 by Fred Aiken
Modified February 28, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
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