Outlets of the Future aka in-wall USB Charger

 by Hextor
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Your Iphone is dead, someone has run off with your Ipod wall charger, if only it where the future and all outlets were USB! 

This instructable will show you how to convert a standard outlet into an inwall USB Charger.  In about 30 minutes and for under $10.00.

Not only will this add a permanent place to charge your USB devices.  It will get your home ready for the future, when most appliances are USB.  (I make no guarantees this will happen)
 

 
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the_crikster says: Dec 10, 2009. 1:47 AM
Buy the parts yourself and get an electrician friend to help you! Then buy him/her a drink afterward.
This is a nice idea but it's just not worth accidentally frying yourself, your loved ones or burning down your house through faulty wiring.


rhemus in reply to the_criksterJun 11, 2012. 8:17 PM
I am an electrician. Get yourself a non-contact voltage detector. Check it on a live receptacle to make sure it works, then use it to make sure the receptacle you are working on is dead (open the breaker you think powers the receptacle you are working on, check the receptacle dead with the detector). Receptacles are fairly easy to wire up. Ground (green wire or bare copper wire for Romex wire) goes to the green screw on the receptacle. Black is almost always the hot wire. This wire goes on the brass screw. White is the neutral and it goes on the silver screw. If you have non standard wire colors then yes, get an electrician. Don't turn the breaker back on unless the receptacle is mounted and the cover is on.
Xixfas in reply to rhemusFeb 17, 2013. 11:06 AM
did you make an account just to say that?
Hextor (author) in reply to the_criksterDec 10, 2009. 1:57 PM
I don't understand, is the drink for payment, or to ease that fact that he just violated code and will lose his license?

the issue isn't the danger while doing it.  it's what many many many many many people have repeated many many many many times: by doing this it's a potential hazard.
the_crikster in reply to HextorDec 11, 2009. 3:58 AM
Sorry that's a very British thing to say isn't it. Cook them a meal, buy them a gift, whatever....
Didn't know they could lose their license, so I probably wouldn't ask them after all.
And I know lots of people have said the same thing. just couldn't resist myself.
:)
bobw4141 says: Mar 26, 2012. 1:38 PM
Miserlou57 says: Feb 23, 2012. 8:00 PM
This was a great idea for sure, but the the big dogs have moved in and done it... Fastmac's was underpowered (can't do iPad + iPhone), but CurrentWerks has two versions that both power down when your'e not using them.
ajriding says: Oct 13, 2011. 6:28 PM
I have always understood that these AC to DC converters were always on and drawing current. There has been a lot of whining about leaving your unused phone chargers plugged in all the time bc of the current draw and wasting electricity. If they are on then they are producing heat potentially. That is the potential fire hazard in your wall.
I am guessing this outlet is using a plug in converter hardwired to the outlet wires and attached to the cover plate. Maybe it need an on/off switch.
Great idea though otherwise.
radams-lyons in reply to ajridingOct 17, 2011. 11:50 AM
Your theory seems MOST likely. Ether to HOT or just a WASTE.
TheRealDutchOwner in reply to radams-lyonsJan 31, 2012. 10:50 AM
Sure, that little thing will explode your house. Just saying, this does NOT produce that much heat. It gets warm, maybe. An off/on switch however is not a bad idea, as it is draining power.
explosivebass1414 says: Jan 11, 2012. 9:46 AM
pretty ballin
zack247 says: Dec 22, 2011. 10:50 PM
those comments about wasting power and burning houses down seem a little far-fetched to me, my phone charger is basically the same thing (just with a cord and no usb port) but even while its charging my phone it doesnt get warm, and if the phone isnt plugged in its not doing much work so there isnt very much power being wasted at all.

i know these chargers are completely different things but i highly doubt they generate enough heat to start something on fire. as far as electrical code..
i dont see much wrong with it, the sockets are just set deeper in the wall, is all.
ilpug says: Dec 22, 2011. 7:16 PM
This goes beyond a facepalm to more like a facepunch. WHY DID I NOT THINK OF THIS. Ah well, you thoguht of it, and it is AWESOME. I am in the process of making it too.
Diabloscope says: Dec 22, 2011. 6:47 PM
my Wife found this somewhere , USB turns on when plugged in . Sorry no info on this all it says in the back Made By WWW.SAKAR.COM item # is 76170 but its not on their product line . ?
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Diabloscope in reply to DiabloscopeDec 22, 2011. 6:56 PM
Belkin Actually has a good one as well ,

Fastmac is currently not shipping

i'm definitely going to take this apart and incorporate into a standard GFCI wall Socket
David97 says: Dec 22, 2011. 1:13 PM
thats awsome
David97 in reply to David97Dec 22, 2011. 1:14 PM
nice job
timbarrett1977 says: Dec 22, 2011. 11:45 AM
Forgive me if someone else has already suggested this, but perhaps you could put the outlet on a switch that way it is off unless you are using it?
or a timer that only allows power durring hours that you are present.
asheldon7 says: Dec 9, 2011. 3:44 PM
Why not just buy a outlet with built in usb ports?
http://fastmac.com/usocket.php
Hextor (author) in reply to asheldon7Dec 22, 2011. 6:22 AM
When I first made this instructable there were no commercial products available. besides that why buy when you can make, if you don't prescribe to the philosophy, it's curious why you are on this site. And of course it's funner to build than to buy.
sokamiwohali in reply to HextorDec 22, 2011. 8:03 AM
because some things are meant to be built proffesionally so you dont burn down ur house. just because that plug isntshowing signs that something will happen dont mean an outlet somewhere else is going to be a problem down the road. but cool project NTL.
oanderson in reply to asheldon7Dec 22, 2011. 2:50 AM
Because this whole website is about making your own. I'm sure that lots of Instructibles are available to buy but where's the fun in that?!
;)
d_o1213 says: Sep 29, 2011. 4:18 PM
your still wasting electricity by having them plugged in sorry :/
Hextor (author) in reply to d_o1213Dec 22, 2011. 6:17 AM
This is a debate that will go on for ever, if it does draw power without an ipod plugged in, it doesn't even register on a Kill-a-watt after 24 hours. I can live with that!
oanderson in reply to d_o1213Dec 22, 2011. 2:51 AM
Yeah, ought to have a little switch for each one.
mattccc says: Feb 6, 2011. 11:15 AM
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Markus Laumann in reply to mattcccMar 1, 2011. 10:28 AM
Sadly, that outlet at fastmac has been on backorder since 2009 (apparently STILL awaiting safety approval). I hope one day it ships, but I wouldn't hold my breath.

It does look like they updated the design. You can see the older version in a comment below from me. Notice the date of the post...
asheldon7 in reply to Markus LaumannDec 9, 2011. 3:45 PM
I just got mine the other day. I love it!
bjreicks says: Oct 1, 2011. 11:16 PM
What you want is a custom plate to hold an ipod iphone to the right or left side with a retractable / fold away power cable from the usb adapters (located under the ipod shelf / holder )......................... Ideally you would want a custom plate with dual light switches. One switch for lights and one switch with dedicated power to your usb chargers under the ipod tray. It also should have a green power on led :) ..........................This would get your ipod iphone at a proper hand level............................... Home Depot should be selling these for about 25 bucks - IMHO.
PowerLion1 says: Aug 19, 2011. 2:36 PM
COOL IDEA! However to cover the code violation I would just rather buy one of these: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/travelpower/e81a/.
ferdna says: Jul 27, 2011. 12:55 PM
what dremel bit are you using here?
dgabrielle says: Jul 22, 2011. 3:42 PM
LOVE this. Especially since its in MY kitchen!
therockmandolinist says: Jul 12, 2011. 7:26 PM
oh cool :)
theo67 says: Dec 5, 2009. 2:54 PM
Why not just plug them into an outlet directly when needed and forget all the mods.  Why create work when you do not need to, as well as endangering yourself fiddling around with high voltage and bare wires.!!!!
hammerhead1 in reply to theo67Jul 10, 2011. 8:07 PM
Occam's razor applys even to "those who must tinker." The simple solution is always the good/best solution. Plug 'em into the wall when you need power for your I phone.
Project D in reply to theo67Jan 17, 2011. 10:16 PM
Because we here at Instructables.com are tinkerers, and tinkerers tinker. Do we really *need* any other reason to create more work for ourselves? Why cook food when organically-grown raw food is more nutritious? Because fire makes it better! And tinkering makes *ANY* device better!
jo'connell in reply to Project DMar 10, 2011. 11:08 AM
Well said!
theo67 in reply to Project DJan 18, 2011. 1:00 AM
Point taken. Do you cook your roots and berries? Strange????
Project D in reply to theo67Jan 18, 2011. 3:03 AM
Some, yes. Because fire makes it better.
mrxavia in reply to Project DFeb 27, 2011. 10:25 PM
Fire also makes it easier to digest, reducing the time & volume of food required to eat and allowing more time for tinkering ;-)

Cooked food, (especially meat) is why we are tinkerers not tree dwellers :-)
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