February 3, 2021
Description
I present the floodlight for the Parkside X20V Team battery from the LIDL store.
The lamps can be used, for example, to illuminate the working space, to illuminate rooms and campsites without access to the mains power supply.
I recommend using this inexpensive lamp, which is available in various variants and has a built-in DC converter, so you can power it directly from the X20V battery:
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32827528992.html
Standard 2Ah battery allows you to use the lamp for about 4-5 hours.
WARNING! X20V batteries have no built-in over-discharge protection, so check the battery voltage and do not discharge below 15V.
This is my project of useful gadgets and portable wireless devices for Parkside X20V batteries. There are:
STEP files are available so you can modify them to suit your needs.
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You need:
The photos should explain everything.
Cut the connectors as shown in the photos and solder the wire connections. Cut the lamp cable to the correct length and strip it.
Push the wires through the holes in the 3D print. Solder the ends of the wire and solder the connectors to the wires.
Put the connectors in place and secure them with CA glue. Screw the lamp holder onto the 3D printed part.
The third photo shows the recommended orientation of the elements when printing.
Walls thickness 1.6 mm (4 shells). Layer height 0.2 mm. Infill 25-30%.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution