Hi all,
This is going to be very similar to the previous posting.
The major change is an up current improvement.
Going from a 4 amp battery to an 8 amp unit in the interior space of the ammo box.
Other changes from the 4 amp variant.
Went to the local Harbor Freight and picked up some basic measuring tools.
Inside and outside calipers and a good metric ruler.
With them I was able to take good measurements inside the HF plastic ammo box.
Things I could not measure with the caliper.
Used the measurements to insure the printed parts would fit in the ammo box.
Now the front and back 'buckets' are the same part, so two are required.
They also provide room for cables and accessories that would go with the battery.
The narrow side pockets can hold papers or business cards.
There is a hold down clamp to keep the battery from banging around if the box is inverted.
The battery it's self is held in the middle.
This makes it good ergonomics due to center weight distribution.
It's going with me to the RASON radio club meeting Monday night. Then to the client.
View from the top.
I wish I knew how to take better photos of multiplexed LED's in action.
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The inside of the battery box.
Two 'buckets' on each end plus a hold down bracket in the center.
All the hardware is 4-40 stainless hexcap screws with flat and lock washers.
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View from the bottom. Had to use a cut off wheel to take down the excess screw length.
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What the whole assembly looks like spread out.
Been thinking about adding a fuse or a circuit breaker to the unit.
Plenty of room.
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This is a detail on the inside bucket attach screws.
On printed plastic parts I find that using large flat washers to be an advantage.
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If the club members like this thing and want some, have a couple of changes in mind.
Designed a simple tool to insure I drill the meter panel into the same spot every time.
It straddles the area under the top cover handle and the edge.
So I get a center hole and a general outline where the hole saw will bite.
Right now I am lining up with a ruler and a scratch all, good enough for prototype but not for any kind of production parts.
Improve the center bracket and make the narrow side pockets smaller to better attach a top bracket.
Fusing the output for sure.
Perhaps pick up an inexpensive battery tender and make sure it fits inside the case.
Right now these are charged using my bench power supply, and that is a touch clunky to move around.
So that is the news.
Be well all.
Jack Crow
Virginia Beach VA.