Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter

by Mr EC

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Category: Home Living

License: commercial

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Description

I inherited a bunch of Ryobi products with no batteries, and I'm not a big fan of battery powered tools anyways, as I've never felt like I got my money's worth out of them before they go, so I took Ryobi Li-Ion Battery Pack by SoundDoc and cut out parts that I didn't need, shortened the platform and added some holes for my power receptacles. 

Great work by SoundDoc on the battery model. I didn’t have an actual battery to copy and there’s no way I was doing it from scratch. Thank you so much! Its working well for my needs with my bench power supply at only 12v but I'll be on the look out for an 18v supply in the future.

Printed in PLA on the fastest settings. Everything needed supports due to the complex shapes, but printed quickly, cleaned up easily and the parts snapped together tightly. Springs and contact pads came from an old car power plug from a radar detector.

Electricity can be nasty so do this stuff at your own risk. BE SAFE EVERYONE!

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Jason hernandez 4 months ago

Looks like I found what I was lookin for .. this should be fun putting. Together

nojaso5252 10 months ago

The Ryobi Battery Pack to AC Adapter is a versatile tool that allows users to convert Ryobi's cordless battery power into standard AC power. This adapter is perfect for powering various devices and tools without needing an electrical outlet. It's an ideal solution for professionals working on job sites or DIY enthusiasts who need portable power. For more related services, visit https://grandeairsolutions.com/service-areas/hutto-tx-air-conditioning-heating-services/

WillieNAZ over 6 years ago

Just need an 18v ac/dc adapter @5A and plug that into the core. Keep it lightweight and simple. https://www.amazon.com/18V-Adapter-Switching-Power-Supply/dp/B0771MMYV9

Mr EC over 6 years ago

Thank you for sharing the link! Much appreciated. I work in a tech repair shop, so I've been trying to hold out for a free one, but it seems they're all 12v or less now a days. I'll probably break down and buy one for that price when I need full power. It does well enough for pilot holes in drywall and 2x4's but I'll definitely need it for the saw. Thanks!