Nice. I made one with WZ3605E module, and I modified the back of the enclosure . This module has a cooling fan a bit larger. I cut the original grid and made a new one. It is a very handy little thing.
Bravo ideja vrh, ja budala naručio 10 krugova potenciometre da gradim slično jer imam masu ispravljača koji odgovaraju čak i jedan 600WA koji ima veoma malu struju mirovanja i zagrevanja u praznom hodu pa da smo izvučem napajanje sa elektrolita. Treba proveriti WZ3605E da li elektronika u nekom slučaju kada dođe do nekog minimalnog napona daje u nekom momentu povišen napon, ume da se dešava kod inpulsnih napajanja da podivlja i da u jednom momentu povisi napon i da se spali što se napaja. Ako neko istestira na smanjenje napona WZ3605E neka ostavi komentar i pomene me, ja sam iz elektronike iskočio komenrcialno 21 godinu ali planiram da se vratim iz hobija, da pokrenem kanal sa elektronikom, ako ima R. A. da čitaju ovaj komentar ja sam YU5RIM.
Be carefull, the X20 Parkside battery pack has no undervoltage protection! You can deep-discharge with a load like this. Once the pack goes under 15 Volts, it may loose a cell......
@@patomahony9747 Sure they have a BMS with all kind of protection but undervoltage. The tool (eg power drill) itself shuts down if the pack goes under a certain voltage. I already killed a battery because I used it for something else than it was itended for, and I deepdischarged it. I had to reverse engineer the battery pack...
@@zaltdrob I have used parkside 20v batteries to see how long they would run led strobe lights before shutting down. Usually they shut down at 10v. The led lights are capable of running down to iirc 8v Not had any issues with the battery packs failing to charge or loosing longevity
@@patomahony9747 10 Volt for the pack means 2V for each cell. That's sketchy :(. The point is that theese batteries are designed for paskside tools, not for DIY. Unfortunatelly.
Radi od 0-60V, uglavnom za maksimalni napon od 60V moraš imati preko 60V na ulazu, izračunaš po formuli (input voltage÷1.1)-1 znači za 60V max ti treba 67V na ulazu.
Nice. I made one with WZ3605E module, and I modified the back of the enclosure . This module has a cooling fan a bit larger. I cut the original grid and made a new one. It is a very handy little thing.
I bought two xy6020l and two 60V 10A PSU. I hope that I will make a metal case for this with my CNC during the weekend.
Bravo ideja vrh, ja budala naručio 10 krugova potenciometre da gradim slično jer imam masu ispravljača koji odgovaraju čak i jedan 600WA koji ima veoma malu struju mirovanja i zagrevanja u praznom hodu pa da smo izvučem napajanje sa elektrolita. Treba proveriti WZ3605E da li elektronika u nekom slučaju kada dođe do nekog minimalnog napona daje u nekom momentu povišen napon, ume da se dešava kod inpulsnih napajanja da podivlja i da u jednom momentu povisi napon i da se spali što se napaja. Ako neko istestira na smanjenje napona WZ3605E neka ostavi komentar i pomene me, ja sam iz elektronike iskočio komenrcialno 21 godinu ali planiram da se vratim iz hobija, da pokrenem kanal sa elektronikom, ako ima R. A. da čitaju ovaj komentar ja sam YU5RIM.
Nice, what is the voltage and current range for "this little thing.
Hello. Good job. Have you got reference for the rest of elements or where to buy them. Thanks
I've found my answer on Cult3D...;Thanks
Be carefull, the X20 Parkside battery pack has no undervoltage protection! You can deep-discharge with a load like this. Once the pack goes under 15 Volts, it may loose a cell......
100% but I believe the Aldi battery brand ferex does have a BMS with protection
@@patomahony9747 Sure they have a BMS with all kind of protection but undervoltage. The tool (eg power drill) itself shuts down if the pack goes under a certain voltage. I already killed a battery because I used it for something else than it was itended for, and I deepdischarged it. I had to reverse engineer the battery pack...
@@zaltdrob I have used parkside 20v batteries to see how long they would run led strobe lights before shutting down.
Usually they shut down at 10v.
The led lights are capable of running down to iirc 8v
Not had any issues with the battery packs failing to charge or loosing longevity
@@patomahony9747 10 Volt for the pack means 2V for each cell. That's sketchy :(. The point is that theese batteries are designed for paskside tools, not for DIY. Unfortunatelly.
Lookup a video of: ercan everything.
He made a video to make it undervoltage proof
Nice. Have you released the stl? Or preferably a step or fusion file?
That is a really nice idea!
Jako fino resenje.
I was just thinking how ugly that battery looked when you plugged the power supply on and made it look great !
what a gorgeous 3D print! Did you use fuzzy skin setting for this print?
No, Bamboo CF PLA filament rulez :-) If you mean the front side, that's because of the texture on the PEI sheet
@@sasacavlovic346 it's making wonderful finish, I have to try that filament too 👍🏻👍🏻
Great and very handy. Thanks for sharing.
Одлично, а мање од 5 волти не даје?
Radi od 0-60V, uglavnom za maksimalni napon od 60V moraš imati preko 60V na ulazu, izračunaš po formuli (input voltage÷1.1)-1 znači za 60V max ti treba 67V na ulazu.
Now where can I buy one for a ryobi
You need to buy a 3d printer 😀.
And make a Ryobi battery adapter and glue the source on it.
Super, duper handy! Nice work, thanks for sharing.
Very nice, compliments❤
It need a usb-c connection and dp charger support .
Good idea!
Bravo , tres bonne idée
Very nice!
👍👍
Perfect
good idea!! bravo
Круто
Good IDEA. Thanks
nice #todoinventostv