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Cheeta clip

The Cheeta clip holds flat objects onto a rack. It is made for deploying small solar photovoltaic (PV) modules outdoors.

Cheeta clips in use

Features

  • Very fast, tool-less attachment to a rack
  • Very fast, tool-less installation and removal of samples
  • Fully 3D-printable
  • Uses about USD 0.10 worth of material per clip

Usage

Position rails according to the rail slot spacing in the version table below.

Set the springs inside of each clip.

step1.mov

Install at least two upper clips in the upper rail using a quarter-twist.

step2.mov

Install at least two lower clips in the lower rail using a quarter-twist.

step3.mov

Insert the sample into the upper clips, then tilt the sample and slide it into the lower clips.

step4.mov

Versions

version rail type sample thickness range clip overlap rail slot spacing
A 80-20 15 series 3 mm–8 mm 5 mm sample height − 23 mm

Printing recommendations

Slicing and printing

We make Cheeta clips using ordinary FFF 3D printers. We use a 0.6-mm nozzle. We slice with 4 perimeters to strengthen the inside corner fillet and use 15% infill.

Material

We use white PETG, which should last at least several months outdoors while holding adequate spring tension.

PLA is not recommended because it creeps at room temperature and loses spring tension overnight.

Contact

If you have tried this clip, or if you have a comment or suggestion, please contact the author, Tim Silverman timothy.silverman@nrel.gov.