RobbW wrote:
Well, this is my first attempt at posting images to the forum so bear with me if this doesn't go according to plan:
I purchased a SureHook rated to 20kg and affixed it to a brick column near the outlet.
You'll note the spring ends are nearly the exact diameter of the orange plasti-coat of the hooks:
The springs I selected are rated to 8kg each so will take a significant pull to shift.
By hooking them into the holes provided on the charger they serve to return the charger to a central position if pulled to one side:
The height of the hook mounting was determined by plugging into the socket and marking where the whole bundle naturally hung:
As you can see, the rest is childs play:
The hook also gives me somewhere to fold and store the carry bag for the charger, which then serves to protect the charger and cable from scraping on the brickwork.
Not sure if this is what you were after but it works great for us.
Note to anyone concerned, Emily is very conscious of electrical safety and will go nowhere near the vehicle if the cable is plugged in, but she was excited to play poser with "the TEA-pot" today
Larger versions of the images are available at: http://happybouncers.com.au/images/
Any pics of this spring-mounted device? I, too, am looking for a way to keep the cord nicely coiled while I charge.
Well, this is my first attempt at posting images to the forum so bear with me if this doesn't go according to plan:
I purchased a SureHook rated to 20kg and affixed it to a brick column near the outlet.
You'll note the spring ends are nearly the exact diameter of the orange plasti-coat of the hooks:
The springs I selected are rated to 8kg each so will take a significant pull to shift.
By hooking them into the holes provided on the charger they serve to return the charger to a central position if pulled to one side:
The height of the hook mounting was determined by plugging into the socket and marking where the whole bundle naturally hung:
As you can see, the rest is childs play:
The hook also gives me somewhere to fold and store the carry bag for the charger, which then serves to protect the charger and cable from scraping on the brickwork.
Not sure if this is what you were after but it works great for us.
Note to anyone concerned, Emily is very conscious of electrical safety and will go nowhere near the vehicle if the cable is plugged in, but she was excited to play poser with "the TEA-pot" today
Larger versions of the images are available at: http://happybouncers.com.au/images/