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Knowledge is power, but only if you apply it. DIY projects to improve your life.
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🔌☀️ Solar Power Bank Test

▪️With 2 batteries we managed to run the living room at night (excluding the air conditioner) for over an hour;

▪️There was still power left in the batteries but 1 hour was the goal for this test, simulating a power outage at night;

▪️During the day, the solar panel itself helps extend the system even with just one battery;

▪️Power in and around Bangkok, Thailand is very reliable and in almost 20 years here, I've never seen it out for more than an hour, usually 10-15 minutes once in a long while;

Next​ step will be to document how to make your own solar power bank.

Now that we know it works, we can make additional systems for larger scale solar applications outside.

Stay tuned.
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Just FYI, this is what the solar power bank's exterior looks like at the moment.
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🔨🔆 Building a door for the solar power bank using the solar power bank to power the drill/jigsaw.

With the addition of a second car battery, there's enough power to run the power tools.
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☀️Despite Thailand's proximity to the equator, the position of the sun as it crosses the sky changes throughout the year.

If you use solar power and have limited room to move your panel, you may run into months of inadequate charging.

Our mobile solar power bank is having this issue. The south-side of the house is optimal but there is no way to move the panel there.

It still charges but not like it had been earlier this year.

We're looking into possible solutions for this problem.

Solar is great but it still has its limits.
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📐Design Notes...

Iterations: 3D designed and printed door stop (to ensure a 2-way door only swings in one direction) includes a paper cut out to double check dimensions.

Sometimes no matter how much you double check, some things aren't apparent until you 3D print.

The narrower design worked perfectly.
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📐🎄DIY Christmas Ornaments

3D design and printing allows you to create completely customized manufactured items.

This can be anything from spare parts, simple solutions, enclosures for projects, toys, tools, and more.

In this case, a Christmas tree topper requested by the kids, a Mario Brothers star.

We used cardboard to determine the approximate dimensions, designed it in SketchUp (free, runs in your browser), and now printing it in PETG plastic filament.
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📏3D Printing Big & Small: Saving Your Drawstrings...

It's the cold season here in Thailand and time to wear sweater jackets. To keep the drawstring from disappearing I designed and printed out these simple stoppers in just minutes.

3D printing lets you make incredible things, but its ability to also make very simple things, exactly how you want and in just a few minutes is also powerful.
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📐3D Design & 3D Printing: Replacing a missing LCD drawing tablet pen...

▪️LCD drawing tablets are cheap, good for sketching/erasing and sketching again all day as long as you have your pen;

▪️Unable to find one of the pens, I simply designed a new one in SketchUp (free & opens in your Internet browser) and 3D printed it in PETG plastic;

▪️You can see the similarities/differences but it works just as good as the original;

▪️3D printing allows for localized (on your table top) manufacturing of items you would otherwise have to order or go out and buy;

▪️Notice the string attached, just so we don't lose anymore pens;
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📐Applied 3D Printing: Solar Panel Corner Guards

▪️Solar panels are cheap and plentiful, however, cheap panels often have jagged aluminum edges;

▪️A quick 3D designed & 3D printed corner guard eliminates the possibility of cuts;

▪️Because you are designing and printing it yourself, it doesn't matter what size the panel is, the perfect guard can be made and fitted the same day;

▪️Applications for 3D printing like this may not be spectacular, but it is an example of how this technology can solve small problems like this everyday...
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