September 9, 2024
Description
When I bought the Tapo D230S1 door bell with the Tapo H200 smart hub I was quite irritated, that the hub (which is also the bell) had no mounting options. Quite weird for a household door bell. So I made a mount. :-)
You'll only need this mount, no cover. Just stick the H200 into it. It's simple and fast to print but you'll see all the cables
This base is for the three different covers, definitly the more professional looking version than 'base single'.
Nice looking and easy to print. The spacing of the slats matches the look of the H200 exactly.
Same as top, but the slots between the slats and the logo are holes so you get a glimps of the cables. It has a more three dimensional look.
Very difficult to print but the most professional look.
The photos show the version "shine through" but in the end I went for the normal version.
You'll need an M3 screw for mounting the cover to the base. The base can be mountet with any screw you see fit.
I used TinkerCad for designing this. Feel free to fiddle with my designs as long as you stick to the licence agreement.
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/e3BfckC3ZPx-tapo-h200-smart-hub-wall-mount-wandhalterung
The rights to the TP-Link logo used are obviously the property of TP-Link.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike