Ryobi 18v Power Station (USB-A, USB-C and XT60 outputs)

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Ryobi 18v Power Station (USB-A, USB-C and XT60 outputs)

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

What is it?

This is a Ryobi Power Station, which turns your Ryobi ONE+ 18V batteries into a portable power source. Outputs include:

  • XT60 (adjustable via buck converter on top); and
  • USB-A / USB-C, supporting:
    • (QC4+ / QC4.0 / Huawei SCP/FSP / VOOC / PD3.0 / Apple Fast Charging & more - all supported modes listed here)

The XT60 port can be used to connect directly to a TS100 soldering via a XT60 Male Connector to Male 5.5x2.5mm DC Power Cable. You can also adjust the voltage via the buck converter for lower output.

 

Important information

Note: Basic understanding of DC circuitry is required to connect all components together. In my case, I have wired the on/off switch to the XT60 connector.

Depending on the order of connection, you may wish to wire the switch so that it completely turns off all out put instead.

 

Original design source

Based off the Ryobi Soldering Station, I wanted something that didn't have the soldering stand and soldering arms.

 

Additional required components

You will require the following additional components (as listed in the original design):

ComponentLink
Rocker switchhttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/33055369698.html
USB-C PD and Quick Charge boardhttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000186077208.html
XT60 connectorhttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/32832063718.html
Battery contactshttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000517463436.html
18AWG wiringhttps://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002911374376.html

LM2596 buck converter

Note that there are various shapes and sizes for LM2596 buck converters. Look for one the ones with an LCD and the letters "MH" on the PCB.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000002309355.html

 

 

List of modifications from original designs

Original files have been modified as follows:

  • Arm mounting thread holes and extrusion have been filled.
  • Bottom plates from this design have been merged into the model (unfortunately, this will mean more support material is required.
  • Soldering wool hole extrusion has been filled. Some slight extensions from the original cone extrusion have also been smoothened out.
  • Divider between USB-C and USB-A ports added.
  • LM2596 mount and cutouts taken from DesignMakeShare and added to the Top lid. Extended top lid for additional clearance.

 

Print settings

Supports are required both underneath the model, and inside the model.

Organic supports are recommended. Print with PETG for more rigidity.

 

Assembly

To be updated.

 

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