Ridgid 18v battery pack converter
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Update 6/19/20: I just uploaded this design without the lid attached to the main body, as it was originally included. The updated file is now available for download. This adapter converts a Ridgid 18v Battery Pack into a custom voltage of your choice using a buck converter. To power some LED lights in my storm shelter, I used mine to convert the voltage down to 18v. Check out the picture of the connectors I used to connect to the battery - they work perfectly after being hot glued into place. The pictures show the adapter without a lid, but one is included in the download for those who prefer it that way. For a more detailed look at how this adapter works, check out my YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/MVT10ovTcqw If you decide to make one of these adapters, I'd love to see a picture of your finished project! And if you enjoy using this design, consider showing your appreciation with a small donation via Bitcoin or Monero. My Bitcoin wallet address is 375rLCHo7PouCc26muhAEbeSAGBNzHnAFD, and my XMR wallet address is 48Y4bgSeNGnhuvgZQRjaQc9K3AFotK9D5QMGkiWK8qNGimYoUvyydi6jQLiHQqAhcL6oQJ7ZwW6LpcwdhpBgKd8TD4MEHeA.
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