This is great. For convenience here in Oz I got one of the Ryobi USB chargers, but it's not great. It's about $35 AUD (one of the cheapest skins by far) and only offers 1x "2.1 A" socket and 1x "1 A" socket. Bad luck if you want/need QC technology or USB Type C.
Super cool! Every one of your vlogs makes me realize how much I don't know about tech. Thank you for sharing and teaching me.
This is great. For convenience here in Oz I got one of the Ryobi USB chargers, but it's not great. It's about $35 AUD (one of the cheapest skins by far) and only offers 1x "2.1 A" socket and 1x "1 A" socket. Bad luck if you want/need QC technology or USB Type C.
Love this---printing now. Thank you for a BRILLIANT idea!
I made it.. working perfectly 👍👍👍
We are clearly brothers from a different mother.. huge ryobi fan, esp32, 3d printing, and boating.. do you scuba dive?
not much any more but I am PADI certified :-)
How did you get the insulation off of the things that you ended up soldering?
I just pulled them off with a long nosed plier
this is great I've made one and works awesome could you tell me what is that filament color please
it was Prusa Lime Green EasyABS filament 1kg - Diameter : 1,75 mm
@@SerendipitySue Thanks
Do you not have to step down the 18v to 12?
No, they work on 12-24v
Do you sell any of your products that you make?
Sorry, I don't have the capability to make and sell things. I have put the 3D models on print sites for free
Thank you anyway. Love the stuff your doing.