
XY-PDS100 Parkside power bank
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See https://github.com/DavidvtWout/pds100-powerbank for a scad file if you want to tune the models yourself. # Bill of Materials - 4x M3x10 or M3x12 button head or socket head screws - 2 M2x10 self-tapping screws - Approximately 20 cm of wire capable of handling around 5A (e.g., 18 AWG wire) - 2 flat connectors (also known as spade, fork, or blade connectors) for attaching the wire ends - (optional) 4x M3 brass heat-set inserts (for threaded holes) # 3D Printing The models have been designed for ease of printing and can mostly be printed without supports. However, the PDS100 case may require some supports. The models have been successfully printed with ABS, but other materials like PLA or PETG should also work. For PLA, consider increasing the wall thickness to ensure the structural integrity of the printed parts. The parts are modelled in the orientation they should be printed, so no rotation is needed before slicing. Keep in mind that the tolerances are tight, and the shrinkage of the printed material should be accounted for. Adjust the `horizontal_expansion` setting in your slicer accordingly to compensate for material shrinkage. 100.5 % should be okay for ABS.
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