Makita powerbank USBC 100W

Makita powerbank USBC 100W

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Shell for DIY powerbank providing 2x 24W USBA outputs and 1x USBC 100W input/output. Other parts: 6x DIN7981 2.9x6.5mm screws 2x DIN7981 2.9x9.5mm screws 1x DIN7981 2.9x22mm screw 1x Makita battery terminal (Mfg. no. 643852-2 or [one by mojo_replica](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:863257)) 1x [Makita bettery holder by Henk_i3](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1857196) 1x MH-KC24-2 dual channel board ([aliexpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32963827836.html)) 1x YZ2368 USBC board ([aliexpress](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004979651809.html)) Print with supports everywhere. You'll need to resolder resistor on YZ2368 board to reconfigure it for 5S mode. Unlike most other IP2368 based boars, this one works with VBAT > 17V. To get full 100W output, e-marked usbc-usbc cable must be used. KC24 does not have undervoltage protection, so monitor battery state of charge then using USBA ports or add some sort of UVLO board.

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