Solar/Baterry DC-DC Power Supply
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I built a DIY power supply that lets me charge my devices using either solar or an RC battery. I shared the project on YouTube, and here's how to make it. The printers I used for this project were the Creality CR-10 and the Creality Ender 3. You can find more information about them on GearBest. For parts and tools, I needed a DC 10A voltage regulator, a USB charging module, Hatchbox Orange PETG, Hatchbox Black PETG, ferrules crimpers and connectors, 16 AWG wire, XT-60 connector, 3mm screws, 4-40 screws, a volt meter, a 100-watt solar panel, and an MC4 connector. GearBest is having a Mid-Year Sale from June 17th to July 9th, where you can find great deals on 3D printers. You can also check out their promotion page for more information. If you want to stay updated with my latest projects, follow me on Instagram at ericsdiy. The last update was made on June 17th, 2018. Here are some links to the Creality CR-10 models: S3, S4, S5, Ender 3, CR-8, and TEVO Tornado. You can use these coupons for limited time: GBCR10S3, All3dpGB10S, GBCR10S4, GBCR10S5. You can also find the Creality CR-10 on Amazon at these links: S3, S4, S5, Mini, and TEVO Tornado.
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