LAMP with parametric battery case (rechargeable)
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I have amassed a collection of outdated cell phones featuring batteries in various sizes, so I chose to devise a rechargeable lamp that would make it effortless to manufacture cases tailored to the different battery dimensions and thereby repurpose the old batteries. To redesign these cases, I found it indispensable to possess Autodesck Fusion 360. I hope this endeavor proves useful for you, just as it has been instrumental in my own experience. Once again, thank you for sharing the knob nut https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:641854 Component List: Rechargeable board TP4056 (the one equipped with protections) 8xM2 bolts (+/-8mm) - 4 for the bottom cover and 4 for the bulb 4xM2 bolts (4mm) - 2 for the board and 2 for the on/off switch 3xM4 bolts and nuts (20mm) Battery of any size 5mm LED On/off switch (SS-12F15 1P2T Mini Slide Switch interruptor with a 7mm handle) Two pieces of clear filament (translucent) to transmit the charging indication outside the case Optional: AMS1117 3.3v (protect the LED from overheating) Notes: Open the holes near the micro USB connection using a 2mm drill bit. The bulb-back-funnel requires support; this is not a significant concern... The case model I've uploaded is based on an excellent battery with a capacity of 3140mA/h, sourced from a LG G pro. You can use your own design or the Fusion 360 file provided. Update: I designed and printed a new bulb-v2 that features two walls for improved print quality.
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