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Charger Case Build | iCharger S6 1100W 40A
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 175234" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I have had this charging case for some time now, and I just set my iCharger 306b on top and plugged into the binding posts you see kind of in the top left of the base. It just sat there on top and was never recessed. In this build, I would like to change that.</p><p></p><p>As you can see in the image below, I have an acrylic base that I built that has the RCH logo in it, and there are LED's to light up the etched logo. I do like this, however I want something different since I no longer have the 306b. The other thing is, I have never utilized the lid for anyting other than the foam you see in the image to keep things from moving around. And don't "@" me, but this is how I found the case when I opened it. I do need a new solution for battery storage.</p><p></p><p>I do have a drawing of sorts with the measurements of each component that I need to make with the 3D printer, however I do not have the depth on this page yet. I am still in the design phase and have only done a test print of the bucket that the charger will fit in. And no, it didn't fit lol. My printer prints about .3mm smaller than it should, so I need to create a new project for the charger to fit in.</p><p></p><p>Unlike last time, this time on the charger case build, I want the charger to be flush. However, I do not know where I want to put the charger.... In the Base, or in the Lid. So up above, there is a poll that y'all can vote in to let me know what you would like to see.</p><p></p><p>Let's hear y'all's opinions on this build, ideas you may have, or what you would like to see .</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]23724[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23725[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 175234, member: 1"] I have had this charging case for some time now, and I just set my iCharger 306b on top and plugged into the binding posts you see kind of in the top left of the base. It just sat there on top and was never recessed. In this build, I would like to change that. As you can see in the image below, I have an acrylic base that I built that has the RCH logo in it, and there are LED's to light up the etched logo. I do like this, however I want something different since I no longer have the 306b. The other thing is, I have never utilized the lid for anyting other than the foam you see in the image to keep things from moving around. And don't "@" me, but this is how I found the case when I opened it. I do need a new solution for battery storage. I do have a drawing of sorts with the measurements of each component that I need to make with the 3D printer, however I do not have the depth on this page yet. I am still in the design phase and have only done a test print of the bucket that the charger will fit in. And no, it didn't fit lol. My printer prints about .3mm smaller than it should, so I need to create a new project for the charger to fit in. Unlike last time, this time on the charger case build, I want the charger to be flush. However, I do not know where I want to put the charger.... In the Base, or in the Lid. So up above, there is a poll that y'all can vote in to let me know what you would like to see. Let's hear y'all's opinions on this build, ideas you may have, or what you would like to see . [ATTACH]23724[/ATTACH][ATTACH]23725[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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