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Tiny e-Lab Bosch 18V Battery Adapter

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(The module in the photos is missing the two XT60 connectors on the sides. I'm still waiting to receive these in the mail.)

This is a module for marcluer's Tiny e-Lab system: [Here](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2999383)

You plug an 18V Bosch battery into it, and it will power any connected Tiny e-Lab modules with 18-20V from the battery. This will let you power a stack of Tiny e-Lab modules at 18-20V, away from a power outlet.

The adapter fits "green Bosch" 18V Power4All batteries, not Bosch Professional 18V batteries.

Make sure you don't plug in a power supply into your Tiny e-Lab stack while this is connected!

I strongly recommend also printing Mpooh's fuse holder, and wiring in an automotive fuse in series with the battery. The battery probably has protection circuitry, but who knows how much power this battery can supply before protection shuts it down. I use a 3A automotive fuse on my module, and if it blows too quickly i might switch to 5A fuses.
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