February 21, 2023
Description
Project objectives:
Flat-top and a button-top 18650 cells are both accommodated with two different bottle heights to ensure a rattle-free fit. I've are also some variants for other types of cell, as well as an example of a larger bottle that can be made by altering the parameters in the OpenSCAD file(s).
Any 28mm cap taken from a normal PET beverage bottle should work fine as they are made to similar standards (PCO28 1810, etc.) The thread on my design isn't strict to any standard as it doesn't need the details preferred for carbonated drinks - they are not needed here.
If you have a non-standard cell with a protection or USB charging circuit added, then make sure to measure it and see if it fits - otherwise alter the parameters to suit.
Cells with a very thick shrink-wrap might fit snugly in the bottle's tube. Though I have tested iterations of the 18650 bottles with several different cells and all of them now fit without jamming.
The design can be altered to generate a wide variety of simple bottle shapes that deviate from the types this project was made for, although I've not gone far off the principal design yet.
My code is a bit buggy, but works (I'm learning) - the connection between the bottle cylinder and the thread area (using the “anschluss” module from UB.scad) can be tricky to customise for different bottle diameters without an error being reported, but you can change some parameters on line 37 such as “rad”, “grad”, etc until the errors stop. Also changing the “ch” (connection height) parameter in the main module “bottle” may help.
I recommend using the latest (2023) version of OpenSCAD, as the 2021 version returns warnings when used with UB.scad.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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