
This is a USB charger for mobile devices that snaps into a Makita LXT-type battery pack. It's based on the very useful Makita battery clip by joeynovak. Using a simple off the shelf USB/voltage regulator circuit board and some scrap sheet metal, this is a useful addition to the workshop or jobsite.1) Print with support enabled. 2) Drill/ream out screw hole bosses to match the screws you'll use. 3) Buy item 144860 from DX.com, or a voltage regulator of your choice. Install onto bosses using screws or glue in place. 4) Bend a 1mm thick piece of scrap sheet metal tabs to fit into slots. 5) Solder/crimp/bolt on wiring onto sheet metal tabs, run wire to voltage regulator. 6) Attach tabs to slot using adhesive of your choice (I used a thick ABS/acetone sludge). 7) Screw the two printed parts together. The regulator I linked to is supposed to be able to pump out 3A through the USB port, so it should charge just about anything.
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- this product is 3D printed
- 16 available colors
- material is a strong plastic
- free delivery by May 05
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