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  1. I need to build another charging holster for 18650 batteries - something with an XT60 plug and a balance-port cable. I have one I crufted together but it's awkward.

    I don't have a 3D printer because I can't make myself contribute to plastic waste. I'm curious if anyone knows of this sold as a product, or has an idea for a relatively sustainable plan for building one. (I know, it's a battery charger, so not super sustainable out of the gate.)

    #fediquestions #battery #18650 #XT60 #drone

  2. The 230V wiring consists of a #powerCON #TRUE1 socket to two IEC plugs. We had to remove the jacket, because it would've been too tight otherwise.
    The aluminum casing is grounded via the good connection between PSU casing and aluminum. (see above)

    You might also notice the #XT60 plug. It's a generic 24V output for connecting external devices like LiPo chargers etc.
    The main reason for its existance is still having "left-over" power budget from the power supplies (~600W) :D

    #PDBrick

  3. The 230V wiring consists of a #powerCON #TRUE1 socket to two IEC plugs. We had to remove the jacket, because it would've been too tight otherwise.
    The aluminum casing is grounded via the good connection between PSU casing and aluminum. (see above)

    You might also notice the #XT60 plug. It's a generic 24V output for connecting external devices like LiPo chargers etc.
    The main reason for its existance is still having "left-over" power budget from the power supplies (~600W) :D

    #PDBrick

  4. The 230V wiring consists of a #powerCON #TRUE1 socket to two IEC plugs. We had to remove the jacket, because it would've been too tight otherwise.
    The aluminum casing is grounded via the good connection between PSU casing and aluminum. (see above)

    You might also notice the #XT60 plug. It's a generic 24V output for connecting external devices like LiPo chargers etc.
    The main reason for its existance is still having "left-over" power budget from the power supplies (~600W) :D

    #PDBrick

  5. The 230V wiring consists of a #powerCON #TRUE1 socket to two IEC plugs. We had to remove the jacket, because it would've been too tight otherwise.
    The aluminum casing is grounded via the good connection between PSU casing and aluminum. (see above)

    You might also notice the #XT60 plug. It's a generic 24V output for connecting external devices like LiPo chargers etc.
    The main reason for its existance is still having "left-over" power budget from the power supplies (~600W) :D

    #PDBrick

  6. The 230V wiring consists of a #powerCON #TRUE1 socket to two IEC plugs. We had to remove the jacket, because it would've been too tight otherwise.
    The aluminum casing is grounded via the good connection between PSU casing and aluminum. (see above)

    You might also notice the #XT60 plug. It's a generic 24V output for connecting external devices like LiPo chargers etc.
    The main reason for its existance is still having "left-over" power budget from the power supplies (~600W) :D

    #PDBrick

  7. @TT_392 Have you got any recommendations for somehting not so tight on the fit. What I'm really looking for is a 2 pin connector that I can mount to an enclosure (male one side female the other) and slot the two together. 24v 6amps max. I looked at magnetic pogo pin type things but voltage/amperage were less than half of what I wanted.

    Extra points if they are round rather than rectangular (pref <=10mm).

    #electronics #xt60