
Cheap lab laser
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I'm equipping my education lab with an affordable laser. To power it, I've opted for a rechargeable battery that runs on a 18650 cell, delivering 3.7 volts and a substantial 5.8 amp-hours of energy. Furthermore, I've integrated a Tp4056 IC-based charger module to ensure seamless recharging. Print Settings Printer: Prusa Metal Supports: Not Applicable Infill: 20%
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