3d Printed 18v battery adaptor

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B4408
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3d Printed 18v battery adaptor

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Working on a project this week after seeing some 18v battery adaptors on Ebay. Looked like a good idea so created a design in Fusion 360 and printed out the parts to fit my Dewalt 18v batteries. Mounted a cig socket on one and a 10w led floodlight on another. A lot of led lights are 12-24v so can handle the battery pack but some can get a bit hot for a short period :shock: :lol: .
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3d printed parts
3d printed parts
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10w led floodlight
10w led floodlight
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mounting detail
mounting detail
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it works, may add a switch
it works, may add a switch
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light and cig socket
light and cig socket
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Re: 3d Printed 18v battery adaptor

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Unreal!!great work


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Re: 3d Printed 18v battery adaptor

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Well done Ruce, bloody clever little fella you are. :D
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Re: 3d Printed 18v battery adaptor

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That's real cool mate.
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