Lot of people posting their projects on RUclips but they don't public thier CAD files. If does, they required for money. You did a huge project which I can't imagine to do myself. And also you have publicate to others who like me to encourage. I cannot imagine during this project how much of time, money & failures you have faced. That was made me to thumbs up & subscribe your channel. You may have all our blessings to do more and more. Thank you so much.
John Chrysostom when doing big projects like these, there is bound to be roadblocks or something not going just right. There is no getting around it, no matter how good at electronics you are. If he managed to do this whole thing with nothing left to truoubleshoot, I would be beyond amazed.
@John Chrysostom Every innovation projects are facing for bugs & issues. But with the patients, corrections some of them are achieving the goals successfully. Thats what I wanted to tell him & how thankful I am for this.
dude you should make this a kickstarter, id back it for sure! Edit: not gunna say thanks or none of that mumbo jumbo but i will say im surprised to see how many others simply cant be arsed lol
Holy crap dude! That's just a work of art. If you came knocking on my door for a job and I had seen this video then I'd hire you on the spot, no questions asked.
Goal Zero calls this type of thing, a Generator, because this turns battery output, to AC line voltage, to normal Outlets. I have a "Yeti 400". It is a battery/powerbank/inverter, and this charges up via outlet, or solar panels, by Goal Zero.
@@TigerManGaming i think he meant station as in a larger capacity system. You are right though, power stations are technical names for transformer stations and generator stations
you know he's a engineer and not executive when he's put more protections on it than they are willing to pay for and it's got more functions than beautifications
exacly what I need. I dont need cosmetics. I need raw performance. Sell me one? ;-; Kickstart it? It could be really really really awesome kickstarter campign....
This is what I need! Thinking today about doing power bank for laptop, but not this complex. Has everything you need, looks great and it is DIY. This is next level. Respect
I have completed this project and its great. Here are some corrections for anyone interested in building this. 3:11 It lists 2 Mini DC step down converters when most likely, only 1 will be needed. The second is use to lower the speed of a fan if it is too loud. 3:45 make sure that you buy the correct size switch as shown here. I purchased ones that were 1/4 of the size and had to 3D print custom enclosures to make them the proper size. 4:00 The copper strips are not needed if you spot weld the batteries. The zinc strips worked well. My power inverter also already came with heatsinks. 4:21 he says 4 NC and 3 NO 45°C bimetal thermostats when it is actually 3 NC and 4 NO needed. 9:18 if you are using a flexible filament for the outer bumpers, there is a remixed STL file for the ring to be printed in flexible filament. That hinge is impossible to locate. 11:07 the hole for the USB C trigger is very large. I used tissue paper with glue to fill the hole. Hot Glue may also work. You can also shrink it in the files that is provided. 13:49 The graphic is incorrect but the video shows the correct pin, the wire goes to the common terminal of the relay which is why he offset it to do so. 14:08 The second pin of the switch gets used later, it goes to the relay pin shown in 19:24 14:39 Be aware how you solder the wires to the potentiometer as a voltage gauge is mounted directly above it as seen in 15:45. 90° solder joints are what I had to use. 15:24 The other wire of the switch goes to ground 21:53 This isn't a correction but you can drill a hole or bore one with a soldering iron in the center of the charging coils to run one of the connectors below the board. I don't know if it helps but I copied it like seen here.
I've completed it and posted some pictures of it in the made section in the thingiverse link provided in the summary. ruclips.net/video/pKnB_AYzoJQ/видео.html Many of the parts and components used were different than the recommended components. This was mostly due to error but I had to make them work. Unfortunately, this meant that I had to redesign many of the existing files. Thankfully all the cad files were provided and easily modified with Fusion 360. I got a 10 watt fast wireless charger instead of the recommended 5 watt. This will charge wireless devices twice as fast but it was larger than the recommended. The charger actually needs 9 volts instead of 5 volts to use it's full potential. I used a mini step down converter (purchased 10 by mistake) to drop the voltage from the battery down to 9 volts and soldered the power cables to the wireless charger. This way, I don't need to turn on the usb charger switch to turn on the wireless charger. I also got RGBW (additional White Light) instead of RGB and the controller was larger. These upgrades required the top compartment, and outer shell to require modification. The inset for the wireless charger circuitry had to be pushed more toward the center of the device and some of the dividers needed to be removed in the top compartment cover. The outer shell was changed too. I pushed the target circle for the charging back to it's new location, holes were relocated to match the new outputs of the lights and RGBW controller hole was changed to be more clean. I made a new switch cover and completely closed the hole that is usually on the top. I had to modify the IO plate a decent amount. All the text had to be enlarged and they had to be put in a bit deeper. I also had to enlarge the hole and add some cutouts for my outlet plug as my plug had side tabs, which meant that I needed no glue. I also had to lower the LED hole for the inverter my 4 mm. I literally printed about 11 or so IO face plates till it got it correct. The usb 3.0 charger I got was much smaller than the one recommended so I made a adaptor tray with a thermostat slot for the new circuitry to sit on. The CC/CV buck converter was also different and had no screw holes so I used some high power 3M double sticky tape to hold it down. I had a spot welder so no copper strips were needed. I had some nickel strips which I used. Fortunately my inverter already had heatsinks. I used some pretty good cells that tested out to be great on my iCharger 1010b+. On my first test, the capacity came out to be 17,226 mAh @ 11.1 Volts or 191.2086 Watt hours. Does it seem low? 191.21 Watt hours is about 52,000 mAh at 3.7 volts if I were to show the capacity like most scumbag sellers do. Only thing left is to properly print the badge.
as a noob and only knows how to solder and has a 3d printer, it would be nice if you make a separate video tutorial step by step guide on how to assemble this. i can only copy cat/ monkey see monkey doo things honestly
He missed the fact that 18650s are bad for sparking or exploding it's what people use in vapes and when it was wired wrong it blew up part of there face. I wouldn't recommend using an old one by any means
@@Im_the_Trashman_ name brand 18650s are perfectly safe if you don't short circuit them and don't exceed their discharge current. They are certainly safer than the Li-ion batteries inside your mobile devices.
Dude you are a boss. I can't thank you enough for making all of this free to use. That isn't very common these days. I will make a reply video for you using your knowledge and show you what I built from it. You're awesome
KRALYN 3D Do you have a video on how you made the voltage and amp meter that you use when shorting the step down converter for constant current? or a schematic for it.
I just want to recognize the integration work you did here. You made use of inexpensive components and techniques to great effect. I tend to overbuild and I respect your efficient and minimal approach here, while still showing abundant consideration toward thermal stability and so on. One of the best DIY videos I've seen. Good job!
Wow the incredible amount of thought put into the details of this is insane. Without putting together a pcb design you somehow managed to make one of the most feature packed, high capacity, portably small battery pack I've ever seen.
That's the coolest project I have ever seen. just cheaper than commercial power banks with more capacity but DIY is a way to make our own idea for cheaper and also with the ideas you have. that's great
Hello everyone, this project sure took me a long time to complete...I hope you enjoyed it! Additional schematics and the full script are in the description. If you have any questions regarding the build process or design choices, please ask them in the description. I will try my best to answer them.
This is easily one of the best DIY tutorials I've ever seen on RUclips, mad props to you! It's not only a unique and impressive project, but you do a really great job of walking through the steps and making sure it's detailed but not tedious. You are a very good communicator! I didn't plan on watching the whole thing, but only a minute or 2 in it really grabbed hold of me and it was over before I knew it! (Btw, I think you pronounced removable perfectly well!) God bless :)
Knowing how 3D modelling can be hard specially with something so detailed It's impressive how many hours you spent on this project just to show us how to do it without any hiccups! Thank you!
I start the video like, 'oh another 18650 battery build. I hope no one gets hurt trying to build these without knowing how to properly discharge and I hope heat isn't a problem'. 15 min in, I am convinced you are a wizard! Way to pat attention to safety and thank you for your detailed instructions!! This was a great video!
That was a well put-together video. It was structured, very detailed and the layout of information was easy to absorb. I would come to this channel often if you could make easier stuff lol. Less intricate electronics diy lessons so you have more time to create more videos. Thanks for your hard work!
My interest is DEF peaked. Thanks for sharing . I'm conjuring up a design similar to this that I can plug into a portable solar panel. Thanks for the motivation 💪
m nt gonna say your project is brilliant m gonna say ur the brilliant guy and realy kind person .. no one share there CAD files but u did thts very appreciate
love the video and been wanting to build one like this for a while now, even have the 18650's, but I'm new to building electronics so want to start small and build my way up, so gonna build the hand warmer you made when I get some time. I'd love to see more videos like that, small projects that are fairly easy to do and follow, that way I can get experience to build this baby. Great videos and great channel keep up the good work
Awesome video, I like DIY videos but never before have I seen any such video in the style of this one, I haven't built this nor will I build it(I will build some smaller battery bank though) but I really enjoyed the whole video. Great work!
Good day sir Love your videos, though complex but I discovered that by playing it countless of times help understand your connections well an wised to be guided to build like you. Good work sir
Beautifully done. Even though I would never attempt the project, I do appreciate the CAD plans being made public. I would consider purchasing a finished version though.
I think I have watched this video 10-20 times and I always keep going back to this lol :D So interesting and the reason I created my own 18650 battery pack!
All the best for your super projects - the one with the power bank and the portable 3D printer. I really like the way you set up your solidworks interface. I really like this, maybe you can do a tutorial for those who like this interface at Solidworks but haven't dug so much into these settings. Special respect man. ❤👍😍
You sir are very talented. I watched this video just out of interest knowing I will never attempt to make something this complex. If I could buy your product I would.
Holy shit that is a well engineered power bank. By far the best powerbank I've ever seen. Really love your design, definitly want to build this if I find the time :D
This should be done on an industrial scale, so that everyone could purchase easily. Why "they" don't have these wonderful ideas for powerbanks ? Congratulations. Incredible. 🙏👍❤️❤️❤️
They aren't too expensive. I picked up my Ender 3 for $170. I've printed RC model planes with 40 inch wingspans in parts on it and flown them. It's so worth it.
@@kevinrdunnphs "Aren't too expensive" "Only for $170..." Inb4 I get roasted for being cheap, yes I get it's an investment for a highly specialized machine. I was just making a joke 🙏
I like this version a lot better than your newer one, it's a lot more practical for me. I also have a lot of used 12v 8 amp batteries that are form alarm systems that where replaced because they can't have a battery fail in an power outage so they get replaced every few years, so these batteries never saw a lot of discharge and recharge in their operation, so they work very well, it would be cool to see you come up with something similar for these types of batteries.
PERFECT AND AWSOME EVEN some of the BEST power banks Does Not have this features This is a complete & a repairable (batteries) power bank Keep up great works
THIS is how to make a proper DIY video. I love that you included schematics, links to components, 3d files and Music. I would be in for a set of 3d printed components if you do decide to do that as I don't have access to a 3d printer. I'm glad I clicked the link to this video.
I'll be straight up honest with this... This is the most freaking underrated channel on youtube. Compared to other RUclipsrs who can only react to some stupid videos? this channel is so much more educational and fun, amazing contents with extreme detail, not missing out a single bit, good job, I think this channel should really deserve more love and support. Keep working!
Wow, this thing is incredible. I would love to build it... but it's a little beyond my skill. Maybe some day. If/when I'm ready to try it though, this video does a great job of walking you through it. If I had a more urgent need for this thing, I would definitely make it.
Lot of people posting their projects on RUclips but they don't public thier CAD files. If does, they required for money. You did a huge project which I can't imagine to do myself. And also you have publicate to others who like me to encourage. I cannot imagine during this project how much of time, money & failures you have faced. That was made me to thumbs up & subscribe your channel. You may have all our blessings to do more and more. Thank you so much.
r/ihadastroke ??
@@JoeyLovesTrains r/nothisfirstlanguage ??
@@amosimo8527 r/subsifellfor
John Chrysostom when doing big projects like these, there is bound to be roadblocks or something not going just right. There is no getting around it, no matter how good at electronics you are. If he managed to do this whole thing with nothing left to truoubleshoot, I would be beyond amazed.
@John Chrysostom Every innovation projects are facing for bugs & issues. But with the patients, corrections some of them are achieving the goals successfully. Thats what I wanted to tell him & how thankful I am for this.
dude you should make this a kickstarter, id back it for sure!
Edit: not gunna say thanks or none of that mumbo jumbo but i will say im surprised to see how many others simply cant be arsed lol
saaame
was thinking the exact same thing when i saw this.
I'm in.. +1
@@NightForce hell yes
Lets make this guy have a happy retirement
Holy crap dude! That's just a work of art. If you came knocking on my door for a job and I had seen this video then I'd hire you on the spot, no questions asked.
I literally search this video on RUclips to watch this video again after 3 years 😂
You crafted a masterpiece ❤
It is not a power bank, it is a power station ... You are a genius
@@elixier33 have you tried it
Goal Zero calls this type of thing, a Generator, because this turns battery output, to AC line voltage, to normal Outlets. I have a "Yeti 400". It is a battery/powerbank/inverter, and this charges up via outlet, or solar panels, by Goal Zero.
A power station generates electricity. This doesnt.
@@TigerManGaming i think he meant station as in a larger capacity system. You are right though, power stations are technical names for transformer stations and generator stations
you know he's a engineer and not executive when he's put more protections on it than they are willing to pay for and it's got more functions than beautifications
exacly what I need. I dont need cosmetics. I need raw performance. Sell me one? ;-;
Kickstart it? It could be really really really awesome kickstarter campign....
It's not ugly though lol
@@BlowitAllUp It's not beautiful, it's ASTRONOMICALLY BEAUTIFUL
You should honestly see his first version. This is like 10 000x times better :D
@hXcFreethinker nice to know, I hope he makes a version that does not require soldering the batteries
This is what I need! Thinking today about doing power bank for laptop, but not this complex. Has everything you need, looks great and it is DIY. This is next level. Respect
Instructions are through, just love it,
He is not saying i can do it,
HE IS TELLING US LETS DO IT
Timestamps for mobile users:
Materials list: 2:45
Battery Pack: 5:42
Charging circuit: 9:52
Inverter circuit: 12:50
Mid layer assembly: 14:17
Relay power system: 18:26
Tests: 19:32
Top layer assembly: 20:19
Build complete: 23:25
RGB montage: 23:54
TL ??
What is the name of this program? 5:28
Tell me please
@@TheSCUBIDUBI the name of the PROGRAM is SOLID WORKS
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@@theperfectionist4702 yeah, does he have blurry vision?
I have completed this project and its great. Here are some corrections for anyone interested in building this.
3:11 It lists 2 Mini DC step down converters when most likely, only 1 will be needed. The second is use to lower the speed of a fan if it is too loud.
3:45 make sure that you buy the correct size switch as shown here. I purchased ones that were 1/4 of the size and had to 3D print custom enclosures to make them the proper size.
4:00 The copper strips are not needed if you spot weld the batteries. The zinc strips worked well. My power inverter also already came with heatsinks.
4:21 he says 4 NC and 3 NO 45°C bimetal thermostats when it is actually 3 NC and 4 NO needed.
9:18 if you are using a flexible filament for the outer bumpers, there is a remixed STL file for the ring to be printed in flexible filament. That hinge is impossible to locate.
11:07 the hole for the USB C trigger is very large. I used tissue paper with glue to fill the hole. Hot Glue may also work. You can also shrink it in the files that is provided.
13:49 The graphic is incorrect but the video shows the correct pin, the wire goes to the common terminal of the relay which is why he offset it to do so.
14:08 The second pin of the switch gets used later, it goes to the relay pin shown in 19:24
14:39 Be aware how you solder the wires to the potentiometer as a voltage gauge is mounted directly above it as seen in 15:45. 90° solder joints are what I had to use.
15:24 The other wire of the switch goes to ground
21:53 This isn't a correction but you can drill a hole or bore one with a soldering iron in the center of the charging coils to run one of the connectors below the board. I don't know if it helps but I copied it like seen here.
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I've completed it and posted some pictures of it in the made section in the thingiverse link provided in the summary.
ruclips.net/video/pKnB_AYzoJQ/видео.html
Many of the parts and components used were different than the recommended components. This was mostly due to error but I had to make them work. Unfortunately, this meant that I had to redesign many of the existing files. Thankfully all the cad files were provided and easily modified with Fusion 360.
I got a 10 watt fast wireless charger instead of the recommended 5 watt. This will charge wireless devices twice as fast but it was larger than the recommended. The charger actually needs 9 volts instead of 5 volts to use it's full potential. I used a mini step down converter (purchased 10 by mistake) to drop the voltage from the battery down to 9 volts and soldered the power cables to the wireless charger. This way, I don't need to turn on the usb charger switch to turn on the wireless charger. I also got RGBW (additional White Light) instead of RGB and the controller was larger. These upgrades required the top compartment, and outer shell to require modification. The inset for the wireless charger circuitry had to be pushed more toward the center of the device and some of the dividers needed to be removed in the top compartment cover. The outer shell was changed too. I pushed the target circle for the charging back to it's new location, holes were relocated to match the new outputs of the lights and RGBW controller hole was changed to be more clean. I made a new switch cover and completely closed the hole that is usually on the top.
I had to modify the IO plate a decent amount. All the text had to be enlarged and they had to be put in a bit deeper. I also had to enlarge the hole and add some cutouts for my outlet plug as my plug had side tabs, which meant that I needed no glue. I also had to lower the LED hole for the inverter my 4 mm. I literally printed about 11 or so IO face plates till it got it correct. The usb 3.0 charger I got was much smaller than the one recommended so I made a adaptor tray with a thermostat slot for the new circuitry to sit on. The CC/CV buck converter was also different and had no screw holes so I used some high power 3M double sticky tape to hold it down.
I had a spot welder so no copper strips were needed. I had some nickel strips which I used. Fortunately my inverter already had heatsinks.
I used some pretty good cells that tested out to be great on my iCharger 1010b+. On my first test, the capacity came out to be 17,226 mAh @ 11.1 Volts or 191.2086 Watt hours. Does it seem low? 191.21 Watt hours is about 52,000 mAh at 3.7 volts if I were to show the capacity like most scumbag sellers do.
Only thing left is to properly print the badge.
He said 20 amp fuse but the screen said five amp fuse
@@PlateInStock He said 20 amp, the schematic says 20 amp and he used a yellow fuse which is 20 amp. Use a 20 A fuse.
as a noob and only knows how to solder and has a 3d printer, it would be nice if you make a separate video tutorial step by step guide on how to assemble this. i can only copy cat/ monkey see monkey doo things honestly
Just wanted to say thank you. Really appreciate the work you've put into this, and I can't wait to build it.
Did you make it?
Holly those complex circuits blows my mind. Awesome video mate!
I didnot know why i watched it for 24 minutes without skipping?😂😂. i truly liked it. Thumbs up. 👍
Im wondering now wht i watched
Hahahaha hasaucha solti ley. Same here bro.
same lol
It's hypnotic...
I can't do that...
I can't do that...
I could maybe do that.. but I'd burn the house down..
I can't do that..
@@goldcd Indeed, its' unreal reality!!! )
This is the manliest battery pack I've ever seen, love it.
I wanna order it
He missed the fact that 18650s are bad for sparking or exploding it's what people use in vapes and when it was wired wrong it blew up part of there face. I wouldn't recommend using an old one by any means
@@Im_the_Trashman_ god.. That's scary
@@Im_the_Trashman_ name brand 18650s are perfectly safe if you don't short circuit them and don't exceed their discharge current. They are certainly safer than the Li-ion batteries inside your mobile devices.
nah... it has rgb.
Dude you are a boss. I can't thank you enough for making all of this free to use. That isn't very common these days. I will make a reply video for you using your knowledge and show you what I built from it. You're awesome
Hello everyone, Check out my successor to this power bank, it is more versatile and advanced: ruclips.net/video/tTgXwruB7vk/видео.html
How much would you charge to make one of these for someone?
KRALYN 3D Do you have a video on how you made the voltage and amp meter that you use when shorting the step down converter for constant current? or a schematic for it.
need one please
How much would you sell this? I need 1. From philippines
Can I buy the 3d printed parts from you
Thanks for giving out more information then the $60,000 mah
I just want to recognize the integration work you did here. You made use of inexpensive components and techniques to great effect. I tend to overbuild and I respect your efficient and minimal approach here, while still showing abundant consideration toward thermal stability and so on. One of the best DIY videos I've seen. Good job!
Hello Friend!
ruclips.net/video/RSJZJXzgZQo/видео.html
Not very often do these DIY projects actually take into consideration the level of safety and understanding this guy has
That battery pack is amazing, so clean and simple. lovely design
That was awesome, it's unbelievable how you think each part perfectly.
my brain : yes! I can make one!
my hands : no! you can't!
I feel the same exact way lol
@@thomastownsend8510 I feel the same ja ja ja ja ja :) :) :)
feel like I could make one if I want the biggest problem is the getting my hands on a good 3d printer
@@twisteddarkdays8150 I wanna a make one too but who said you need a 3d printer just make it from plastic sheets and hot glue lol
i could make it, but i feel like its gonna blow up if i did
Wow the incredible amount of thought put into the details of this is insane. Without putting together a pcb design you somehow managed to make one of the most feature packed, high capacity, portably small battery pack I've ever seen.
That's the coolest project I have ever seen. just cheaper than commercial power banks with more capacity but DIY is a way to make our own idea for cheaper and also with the ideas you have. that's great
The improvement beetween your first video and this one is insane! Soldering skills, finishing, everything! Great job!
This is one of the best projects I have ever seen.
Hello everyone, this project sure took me a long time to complete...I hope you enjoyed it!
Additional schematics and the full script are in the description. If you have any questions regarding the build process or design choices, please ask them in the description. I will try my best to answer them.
Hey bro are you interested to sale it
Sell the Power Bank itself!
friend, you are amazing!
100% Copy will be sold in China in like 4 Weeks! no BS..
Better get a WW Design-patent ASAP! just sayin..
Applause for a great example of electronics craftsmanship ! ❤
amazin epic bro! regards from Brazil and world!
why do you think people care about the country you are from ?
This is easily one of the best DIY tutorials I've ever seen on RUclips, mad props to you! It's not only a unique and impressive project, but you do a really great job of walking through the steps and making sure it's detailed but not tedious. You are a very good communicator! I didn't plan on watching the whole thing, but only a minute or 2 in it really grabbed hold of me and it was over before I knew it! (Btw, I think you pronounced removable perfectly well!)
God bless :)
So, how many features do you want in this powerbank?
This guy: Yes!
There are no words to describe how impressive this is.
Wow, that's epic!
Hi sir i am your big fan ever
Ayyy it's Hugh..
I love you Hugh
And we're done !!
Knowing how 3D modelling can be hard specially with something so detailed It's impressive how many hours you spent on this project just to show us how to do it without any hiccups! Thank you!
Especially
The best video project I've seen,
all due respect ! You're on a high level
We need more people like you in the world! Thanks for sharing such great details.
Those tolerances are amazing. love the cad and design work too
I start the video like, 'oh another 18650 battery build. I hope no one gets hurt trying to build these without knowing how to properly discharge and I hope heat isn't a problem'. 15 min in, I am convinced you are a wizard! Way to pat attention to safety and thank you for your detailed instructions!! This was a great video!
Really great project!
Everything all in one, LEDs were a good addition too.
я бы еще подсветку настроил в тон индикации зарядной платы
Brilliant video. Thanks for all the editing to get the details in.
That was a well put-together video. It was structured, very detailed and the layout of information was easy to absorb. I would come to this channel often if you could make easier stuff lol. Less intricate electronics diy lessons so you have more time to create more videos. Thanks for your hard work!
deff the most advanced manufacturing techniques and array of diff techs combined of any diy 18650 video ive ever watched. very amazing great work! ty!
I used to feel like Iron Man, by just connecting a Dc motor to a battery.
The project is God Level (at least for me)
You blew ma mind, keep it up.
Behave he brought it all of eBay 😂😂
This was incredibly done. Thanks!
Impressive! I decided to make a portable station using 18660 batteries and this was what I needed for tips
This is the world's best power bank , thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.well done keep up the good work....
thank you for sharing your creativity, experience, and time.
This was hands down a great video! I am trying to get into electronics and dont know much but i think this was very informative. Thanks for sharing!!!
Dude, that was awesome I'm well impressed with your job!
The algorithm has blessed this video. Subscribed :D
0:53 "Shipping to Hogwarts"
You're a wizard, Kraly!
Lmao😂
what are you talking about he said nothing like that
@@DragonsREpic Go back and look (not listen) at the Shipping to Hogwarts for $3.62. Its part of the checkout screen. Pretty funny
My interest is DEF peaked. Thanks for sharing .
I'm conjuring up a design similar to this that I can plug into a portable solar panel. Thanks for the motivation 💪
m nt gonna say your project is brilliant m gonna say ur the brilliant guy and realy kind person .. no one share there CAD files but u did thts very appreciate
This is brilliant work! I applaud your efforts and your talents on creating such a diverse unit! Truly inspiring work! Hats of to you!
Best portable power pack i've ever seen
Awesome work
Do impressive! Thank you for taking the time to share your great genius!
This is a dammed good job, wow, there are so many features. It's amazing!
love the video and been wanting to build one like this for a while now, even have the 18650's, but I'm new to building electronics so want to start small and build my way up, so gonna build the hand warmer you made when I get some time. I'd love to see more videos like that, small projects that are fairly easy to do and follow, that way I can get experience to build this baby. Great videos and great channel keep up the good work
This is super incredible! I love your design and I think it's very clever, I'd love to try and make one of these one day. Awesome job
Awesome video, I like DIY videos but never before have I seen any such video in the style of this one, I haven't built this nor will I build it(I will build some smaller battery bank though) but I really enjoyed the whole video. Great work!
Dude I love this thank you I've been searching for one of these online now I'm just gonna build one
You are really some next level thinker and builder; fantastic job on this.
Lol the more I watch, the more I am utterly impressed. You are a genius
Good day sir
Love your videos, though complex but I discovered that by playing it countless of times help understand your connections well an wised to be guided to build like you.
Good work sir
Wow perfectly made and very creative thanks
Beautifully done.
Even though I would never attempt the project, I do appreciate the CAD plans being made public.
I would consider purchasing a finished version though.
THIS MAN IS A GENIUS!🤩👍
I would really buy one!
Nice work!👏
Agreed
same here if you every decide to sell them let me know i will buy for sure.
I want one!
I think I have watched this video 10-20 times and I always keep going back to this lol :D
So interesting and the reason I created my own 18650 battery pack!
All the best for your super projects - the one with the power bank and the portable 3D printer. I really like the way you set up your solidworks interface. I really like this, maybe you can do a tutorial for those who like this interface at Solidworks but haven't dug so much into these settings. Special respect man. ❤👍😍
Instantly subscribed when you show the BOM list. Very detail project, keep it up bro
A real pleasure; Thank you so much !
Congratulations, you are among the best
excellent project, congratulations. I watched with admiration from start to finish.
This thing looks pretty cool Dude 👍
Just GREAT!
I agree with the others - you should make this a kickstarter. It's a great work.
I get a DIY Perks vibe from this video. Awesome build mate!
Learned a lot! Amazing. Thanks for sharing this. :)
You sir are very talented. I watched this video just out of interest knowing I will never attempt to make something this complex. If I could buy your product I would.
Holy shit that is a well engineered power bank. By far the best powerbank I've ever seen. Really love your design, definitly want to build this if I find the time :D
Dude that really awesome
I wish that u make more DIY projects like this
Good job! Appreciated your design!
This should be done on an industrial scale, so that everyone could purchase easily. Why "they" don't have these wonderful ideas for powerbanks ? Congratulations. Incredible. 🙏👍❤️❤️❤️
everything cost 58$ only
*3D printer enters the chat*
Why would you mind building things like this, without owning a 3d printer?
Akhilk 99999 just go to a local library that has one
@@floofyboii6034 3D printers are still not a thing in my country
They aren't too expensive. I picked up my Ender 3 for $170. I've printed RC model planes with 40 inch wingspans in parts on it and flown them. It's so worth it.
@@kevinrdunnphs "Aren't too expensive"
"Only for $170..."
Inb4 I get roasted for being cheap, yes I get it's an investment for a highly specialized machine. I was just making a joke 🙏
This is what I've been looking for for months! You are a god! Thank you!!!
This is mind blowing DIY i have ever seen. Unbelievable Job. Thanks Alot..
Nice work👍👍👍🙂🤝
I wish I could give an internet standing ovation. that was amazing.
Why am I watching this? I can barely put together legos
ive worked on electronic project since i was kid and this looks hard AF!
how you understood this if you didn't try? do you think other people was born with this knowledge and skills?
Me too
because your brain is telling you. TRY IT :D
Me too! You lost me at hello! LOL!!
wow you did really an great job on this, i like it
That's a hell of a project i am definitely doing it
Let me know how it goes. I’m hoping to build this one day. I’m gon a build the lab bench supply first.
Thank you for having confidence in us to build it.
none of the actual build is hard ... finicky sure but not hard ... mind you the adjustable soldering iron he has is not something most people have
Bro you are an amazing genius. Keep sharing good video like this.
I like this version a lot better than your newer one, it's a lot more practical for me. I also have a lot of used 12v 8 amp batteries that are form alarm systems that where replaced because they can't have a battery fail in an power outage so they get replaced every few years, so these batteries never saw a lot of discharge and recharge in their operation, so they work very well, it would be cool to see you come up with something similar for these types of batteries.
Nice work and modern invention
PERFECT AND AWSOME
EVEN some of the BEST power banks Does Not have this features
This is a complete & a repairable (batteries) power bank
Keep up great works
THIS is how to make a proper DIY video. I love that you included schematics, links to components, 3d files and Music. I would be in for a set of 3d printed components if you do decide to do that as I don't have access to a 3d printer. I'm glad I clicked the link to this video.
Would be willing to sell these? If not kickstart this for sure
superb!..new fan here more power and more diy videos
Superb...Looks amazing and so useful. Thanks for sharing.
I'll be straight up honest with this...
This is the most freaking underrated channel on youtube. Compared to other RUclipsrs who can only react to some stupid videos? this channel is so much more educational and fun, amazing contents with extreme detail, not missing out a single bit, good job, I think this channel should really deserve more love and support. Keep working!
well he did miss a bit .... but stopped the video in editing to mention it ;)
Absoluty amazing project. Thank you for sharing everything. Amazing Video.
Wow, this thing is incredible. I would love to build it... but it's a little beyond my skill. Maybe some day. If/when I'm ready to try it though, this video does a great job of walking you through it. If I had a more urgent need for this thing, I would definitely make it.