Charge 2+ parts diy bluetooth speaker for a bike

Charge 2+ parts diy bluetooth speaker for a bike

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This is a DIY speaker I built for myself. Once finished, it will fit neatly onto my bike using a clip system similar to that found on many bike lights. The design incorporates parts from a broken Charge 2 Plus speaker I purchased online for just €5. To complete the project, you'll need a few extra components beyond the printed box: - Two Charge 2 speakers (or equivalent alternatives) - A selection of M4 screws and some nuts (a small combination tool worked perfectly for my needs) - An amplifier; I used a two-channel, 6-watt amp with an included space for a battery from AliExpress - you can use up to 7.5 watts per driver - A battery (preferably Li-Po or Li-ion) - Various cables - Rubber seals for the drivers - A charging port I'm still working on completing this project, but due to issues with Thingiverse not functioning properly on my PC, I'll do my best to ensure everything is built to specification.

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