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Charger Case Build | iCharger S6 1100W 40A
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony" data-source="post: 178242" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>That is kind of how mine was for a long time, it just never felt "finished". And that is what I wanted to do with the S6. Make something that was finished rather than just saying "ah well, it works". Definitely not knocking yours in any way shape or form, I just needed a new project lol. But may end up going to back to "yea, it works" for a bit while I design some more just to get something that will charge a pack. </p><p></p><p>So speaking of an update... </p><p></p><p>You know, I don't mind leaving a 3D printer running all night. Done it quite a lot. And to be honest, the part above in the file that I created taking almost 2 days to print is not an issue. The issue is that is one of either 8 or 9 panels that I have to create. So just print time could literally take a half a month to complete! I don't know if I want my printer tied up for that long. Granted, the other prints will not be as complex (this section is not complex, but has more parts than the others will most likley) so the other sections may go faster, but man that is a LOT of time. </p><p></p><p>Still mulling it over as I have had to correct some issues on the file above. One being, no finger hole to adjust the settings since the button is on the side of the charger... Bad place for it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony, post: 178242, member: 1"] That is kind of how mine was for a long time, it just never felt "finished". And that is what I wanted to do with the S6. Make something that was finished rather than just saying "ah well, it works". Definitely not knocking yours in any way shape or form, I just needed a new project lol. But may end up going to back to "yea, it works" for a bit while I design some more just to get something that will charge a pack. So speaking of an update... You know, I don't mind leaving a 3D printer running all night. Done it quite a lot. And to be honest, the part above in the file that I created taking almost 2 days to print is not an issue. The issue is that is one of either 8 or 9 panels that I have to create. So just print time could literally take a half a month to complete! I don't know if I want my printer tied up for that long. Granted, the other prints will not be as complex (this section is not complex, but has more parts than the others will most likley) so the other sections may go faster, but man that is a LOT of time. Still mulling it over as I have had to correct some issues on the file above. One being, no finger hole to adjust the settings since the button is on the side of the charger... Bad place for it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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