Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter

Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter

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I inherited a bunch of Ryobi products with no batteries, and I'm not a fan of battery-powered tools - they never paid off for me before they quit working. So, I took the Ryobi Li-Ion Battery Pack by SoundDoc and hacked it out, removing parts I didn't need, shortening the platform, and adding holes for my power sockets. Great job by SoundDoc on that battery model. I had no actual battery to copy from, and I wasn't going to start from scratch. Thanks a million! It's working great for me with my bench power supply at 12v, but I'll be on the lookout for an 18v supply in the future. Printed 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. The springs and contact pads came from an old car power plug from a radar detector. Be careful when working with electricity - it can be hazardous, so do this at your own risk. Always prioritize safety!

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