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Aldi battery acceptor/adaptor
par jdbmyers
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I made this thing because I have other applications for affordable 20V batteries (vacuum cleaner in pictures, old drills etc). I made two versions - the tabs are intended to help with attachment, but the base can be superglued pretty easily without tabs also.
The gcode files are set to produce workable prints. I had some trouble with plate adhesion and used a glue stick to improve this. If you want to edit the files, the end dimensions excluding raft should be: 21.00mm x 66.40mm x 90.20mm (without tabs) or 21.00mm x 66.40mm x 120.20mm (with tabs). The prints use approximately 35-40g (11-13m) of PLA.
Peel off the raft and cut off red support parts shown in png files. Most of the cylindrical bits can be snapped off by hand, but may need to be cut with a sharp craft knife.
Post print materials include 12 AWG figure 8 wire (0.5 metres), 5mm heatshrink (0.1 metres), 10mm heatshrink (0.1 metres), 2x 6.3mm wide male spade connector, hot glue. Tools required include a crimping tool or
The gcode files are set to produce workable prints. I had some trouble with plate adhesion and used a glue stick to improve this. If you want to edit the files, the end dimensions excluding raft should be: 21.00mm x 66.40mm x 90.20mm (without tabs) or 21.00mm x 66.40mm x 120.20mm (with tabs). The prints use approximately 35-40g (11-13m) of PLA.
Peel off the raft and cut off red support parts shown in png files. Most of the cylindrical bits can be snapped off by hand, but may need to be cut with a sharp craft knife.
Post print materials include 12 AWG figure 8 wire (0.5 metres), 5mm heatshrink (0.1 metres), 10mm heatshrink (0.1 metres), 2x 6.3mm wide male spade connector, hot glue. Tools required include a crimping tool or
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