Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter

Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter

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I took over a bunch of Ryobi products with no batteries, and I'm not a fan of battery-powered tools because they never seem to pay off before they give out, so I grabbed the Ryobi Li-Ion Battery Pack by SoundDoc and cut out parts that were unnecessary, shortened the platform and added some holes for my power outlets. SoundDoc did an amazing job on the battery model. Since I didn't have a real battery to copy, there was no way I was going to start from scratch. Thanks so much! It's working well for me with my bench power supply at only 12v, but I'll be keeping an eye out for an 18v supply in the future. I printed it in PLA on the fastest settings. Everything needed supports due to the complex shapes, but it printed quickly, cleaned up easily and all the parts snapped together tightly. Springs and contact pads came from an old car power plug from a radar detector. Electricity can be hazardous so do this stuff at your own risk. BE SAFE EVERYONE!

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