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E-Bike Lighting Kit
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All of these parts were used in my e-bike build for my lighting system. Everything from headlights to turn signals to tail lights and the battery holder.
You will need M3 socket head cap screws of varying lengths to put everything together. 10mm, 14mm, 16mm lengths should be good enough for the different parts. I also used brass threaded inserts to increase the strength of the bolted joints. These are pressed into place with a regular soldering iron and tip. McMaster Carr part number 94180A333
This entire set up is powered by a single Milwaukee M12 tool battery. Again, you can find the design files for the battery holder in the thingiverse link.
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Milwaukee M12 battery:
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-48-11-2401-REDLITHIUM-Overload-Protection/dp/B001NHAZOK?crid=1DZDL0VSJROG&keywords=m12+battery&qid=1659242567&sprefix=m12+battery,aps,109&sr=8-7&linkCode=sl1&tag=embracemaking-20&linkId=fa64f3
You will need M3 socket head cap screws of varying lengths to put everything together. 10mm, 14mm, 16mm lengths should be good enough for the different parts. I also used brass threaded inserts to increase the strength of the bolted joints. These are pressed into place with a regular soldering iron and tip. McMaster Carr part number 94180A333
This entire set up is powered by a single Milwaukee M12 tool battery. Again, you can find the design files for the battery holder in the thingiverse link.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you):
Milwaukee M12 battery:
https://www.amazon.com/Milwaukee-48-11-2401-REDLITHIUM-Overload-Protection/dp/B001NHAZOK?crid=1DZDL0VSJROG&keywords=m12+battery&qid=1659242567&sprefix=m12+battery,aps,109&sr=8-7&linkCode=sl1&tag=embracemaking-20&linkId=fa64f3
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