Mobiles Autoradio

Mobiles Autoradio

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I recently disassembled my car stereo and packed the components half into the car so that I could finalize it in my garage. It is now complete with some additional photos of finished radio. The device features a -12v 2.4ah Lead-Acid battery pack. There are also instructions for recharging it using a built-in DC charger or external power adapter that accepts 120-volts AC from your home outlet. It also has a Voltmeter to measure the charging level, an eight-place Fuse holder and mounting bracket. I included four universal short-throw antennas which will fit any automobile radio system without the need for modification. They are easy to install and provide clear reception for local AM/FM stations and NOAA Weather channels. Below is a brief guide for building it: Warning: This file is only suitable for users of 3D printing software version Cura 15.02 RC2. I used this version specifically because of the support for temperature controlled beds, which proved essential for this print. The actual dimensions and shape were created with the built-in Slicer at a wall thickness of 0.8 mm and layer height set to 0.1mm. Printing Details Print bed temperature set to 105 degrees C. Fill density was 20% because this helped to remove warping issues in the design. Overall print weight is approximately 957 grams. Printing time is almost 68 hours. Printing overview for all individual components: Deck lid - weight 97g, Print time: 5h35m Holders of deck lid (11) - total weight: 28 g, Print time 2 h7 m back wall:92 g;print-time= 5 hour17 min Front section - weight 69 g print-time=4 hour6 min Lower case half-print-time =73 g ;time= 6h37m Base-print-time=114g time: 7 hours30 min Case lower part=41 g print-time- 3h32 m Socket bottom=18g time =1 hour15min Ring of R = weight -152g ; time 12h50 m R Wand:61g, time - 3 hour44 m ring of L weight 151 g time -13h17 min Wand: of l L :weight 6l-; time =- 34m TOTAL PRINT TIME OF THE COMPONENTS ARE =67.32 hours

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