Ryobi 18V LED light

Ryobi 18V LED light

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This is a remix from a Ryobi Power Supply-I can't find the original file https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU9IVdvok8c Ryobi battery powered LED flood light. Parts List 1X 12V DC LED Flood light 10W or 20W (Make sure you buy the 12V DC ones not the AC ones-They are rated for 10W @ 12V but with the Ryobi batts they still only pull 10W-mine have worked fine but they are cheap so no telling how long they will last) 1X 3d printed Ryobi battery adapter case 1X 1/4" x 1" long screw and 1x lock nut 2X small electronics screws (to mount battery terminals) 2X battery spring terminals (search aaa battery spring contact plate) 2ea 22awg ring terminals-crimp and solder for best connection 1X mini rocker switch (2.1cm x 1.4cm x 2.5cm) 1X 8" length of wire (I used 18AWG-look and be sure wire size is correct if you use a higher wattage LED). 1x small piece of heat shrink or electrical tape The battery connectors have really small holes, I generally take a drill bit that will fit in the holes and use it in my drill to wallow out the hole. If you try to just drill a bigger hole its easy to bend it. I crimped and soldered everything. Great for emergency lighting, camping, work lights etc. A 10W light will last about 7 hours on one Ryobi 4Ah battery. Printing: I used Hatchbox PETG with supports and 100% infill, printed on a 50 degree angle to reduce support and used about 148g of material.

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