Ryobi 18V Battery Connector

This Ryobi 18V Battery Connector allows you to power any device or power tool with Ryobi 18V Batteries. This connector…
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updated February 21, 2022

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Is there a base cover for those of us building a battery or a reccomended base this would fit?

@AndreaKilburn_859520
No this is just an adapter for a Ryobi battery. It is not part of the Ryobi battery housing.

Useful. Thanks

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Works great. Overhangs on top part printed a bit crude, but didn't effect the functionality. Thanks!

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Thanks for the design!

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Great model, perfect fit! I modified the ‘tower’ to print without supports and to allow another set of nut inserts on the top. Then, another cap is in place to hide the electronics and support the radio it was made for. (edited)

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Nice design. I had some problems with the ABS filament I used. The first time I used it the tower separated from the base. I added some material to the tabs on the tower and reprinted it with Paramount ABS and it works good now. Great design and very useful.

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Integrated into a BT speaker box project I'm working on. Fit is perfect. Great model!

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Didn't like the look of the screws holding it together so I used my soldering iron on the seams. Used the mentioned Keystone terminals and soldered on an XT60 connector. The soldering job on the terminal is kinda sketchy but seems to work out just fine

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@kleenecks What gauge wire is that? I've been trying to use 14ga but the hole in the keystone is way too small

@WillDeed this was a while ago, but probably 18 or 20ga

Is there a reason this was designed a 2 parts rather than 1?

Models works good. Printed one for testing and remixed for better printing with 0.6 nozzle and no supports.

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Works great, would be nice to have the measurement for all the holes to make it easier to integrate into other projects rather than reverse engineering then. But it works

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