Protopack

Protopack

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<p><strong>The ProtoPack!</strong><br><br>The Protopack can provide your cosplay items or protogen helmet with up to 100 watts of power!<br>With it's fully modular design it should be easy to adapt for other powerbanks.<br>the unit is relatively compact and easy to wear under clothing.<br><br>Required components:<br>- Buckles<br>- Straps<br>- PD3.0 Spoofer 20v (such as <a href="https://aliexpress.com/item/1005003160923563.html">https://aliexpress.com/item/1005003160923563.html</a>)<br>- Buck converter (Such as: <a href="https://aliexpress.com/item/1005002822650218.html">https://aliexpress.com/item/1005002822650218.html</a> 300w)<br>- XT30 Connectors<br>- M3 Heat set inserts (ruthex style)<br>- M3 Heat inserts short (Such as <a href="https://www.prusa3d.com/product/threaded-inserts-m3-short-100-pcs/">https://www.prusa3d.com/product/threaded-inserts-m3-short-100-pcs/</a>)<br>- M3x5 bolts<br>- Wire (make sure the wire is rated for the ammount of amps you'll be using)<br>- UGREEN USB-C to C cable 100watts (I made the box where it fits this cable nicely)<br>- Powerbank (I used this one: <a href="https://www.coolblue.nl/product/889569/bluebuilt-powerbank-27-000-mah-met-power-delivery-en-quick-charge-zwart.html">https://www.coolblue.nl/product/889569/bluebuilt-powerbank-27-000-mah-met-power-delivery-en-quick-charge-zwart.html</a>)<br><br>F3D file is included in case you want to make an edit.<br>If you do upload an edit please link back to this original project.<br>Preferably as a remix.<br><br>&nbsp;</p><p><i>Disclaimer:</i><br><i>Use this product at your own risk, I am not liable for any damaged components or potential harm to the wearer.</i><br><i>This is a DIY project and the user themselves are responsible for their work.</i><br><br>&nbsp;</p>

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