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| As one of mine is unused as of now, I want to use it as USB-C juice for my notebook and Pinecil soldering iron too. \\ | As one of mine is unused as of now, I want to use it as USB-C juice for my notebook and Pinecil soldering iron too. \\ | ||
| - | ===== Buy solution | + | ===== Buy solutions |
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| + | You can buy USB adapters e.g. for Makita/ | ||
| + | Somebody [[https:// | ||
| + | For ~18€ you can get a 138W EPR+AVS capable version which can even charge the drill power pack via USB-C. \\ | ||
| - | You can buy USB adapters e.g. for Makita/ | ||
| - | For just a little bit more, you can get a 138W EPR+AVS capable version which can even charge the drill power pack via USB-C. \\ | ||
| ===== DIY Power Bank PCB options ===== | ===== DIY Power Bank PCB options ===== | ||
| - | There are ready to use fast charging buck modules with USB-C PD 65W (supporting QC too) for cheap ~1.2€, whose output voltage is <=input voltage (the buck only ones) - not a power bank module so charging the battery is not possible. \\ | + | Why not build our own version? Let's do it! \\ |
| + | There are ready to use fast charging buck modules with USB-C PD 65W (supporting QC too) for cheap ~1.2€, whose output voltage is <=input voltage (the buck only ones) - with these modules | ||
| To be able to charge the battery pack too, I am going for a bidirectional IP2369 board with 45W on PD. As it is a power bank IC, it has the advantage that it can charge the 1-6 cells, configurable by resistor. It is buck+boost so no matter how many cells you use, there will be 20V for PD. \\ | To be able to charge the battery pack too, I am going for a bidirectional IP2369 board with 45W on PD. As it is a power bank IC, it has the advantage that it can charge the 1-6 cells, configurable by resistor. It is buck+boost so no matter how many cells you use, there will be 20V for PD. \\ | ||
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| ==== Add USB-A to IP2368 ==== | ==== Add USB-A to IP2368 ==== | ||
| - | The bidirectional IP2368 board I've chosen has only one USB-C port. Looking at the datasheet, you can see how USB-A is added the proper way with a N-channel MOSFET. \\ | + | The bidirectional IP2368 board I've chosen has only one USB-C port. Looking at the datasheet, you can see how USB-A is added the proper way with an N-channel MOSFET. \\ |
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| ====== Battery packs ====== | ====== Battery packs ====== | ||
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| So what we are going to do is 3D print an adapter for the connection to our power bank module. \\ | So what we are going to do is 3D print an adapter for the connection to our power bank module. \\ | ||
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| ===== J.C. Schwarz battery pack conversion ===== | ===== J.C. Schwarz battery pack conversion ===== | ||
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| Uses 0.75mm nickel-plated plates as contacts. \\ | Uses 0.75mm nickel-plated plates as contacts. \\ | ||
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| + | Somebody has used washers as contacts with the 3D-print (neat idea!:) [[https:// | ||
| ===== Bosch consumer 18V ===== | ===== Bosch consumer 18V ===== | ||
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| Bosch " | Bosch " | ||
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| + | ===== Makita and other ===== | ||
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| + | There are already cheap [[projects: | ||
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| + | ====== other add-ons ====== | ||
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| + | There are other add-ons like a flash light for your battery pack. \\ | ||
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