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POWERBANK PARKSIDE 2.0 COMPATTO

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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🔋 Ultra-Compact Powerbank for Parkside X20v Battery

This redesigned version of the QuickCharge 3.0 USB adapter for Parkside X20v batteries offers an extremely compact design, ideal for those seeking a lightweight and portable solution to power USB devices on the go

⚙️ Key Features

  • Universal compatibility: two QuickCharge 3.0 USB ports for charging smartphones, tablets, cameras, and other USB devices
  • Optimized design: significant size reduction compared to the original model, while maintaining functionality and reliability
  • Easy assembly: designed to perfectly fit the DC-DC Step Down QC3.0 converter
  • Recommended materials: 3D printed casing with PLA or PETG; use copper strips or 6.3 mm male faston terminals for battery contacts

 

                                                                  👉🏼     USB 12V 24V Dual PD Dual QC3.0 MODULE     👈🏻

⚠️ Warnings

  🖨️ Printing Tips

  • Print the base with supports; the top part (cover) does not require supports
  • Orient both pieces vertically for best results

You can find the original project here: POWERBANK PARKSIDE

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