Xbox 360 Custom Controller Battery Pack
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#If you want to see what else is in the works, follow my instagram! @wiseprints206 Small edit: I'm adding a version of the files that is a slightly tighter fit, so if you have a more dialed in 3d printer it can give better final results. I would only recommend using the tight fit files if your printer can do .15 mm layer heights and is adjusted to do so. After having to buy a ludicrous amount of AA batteries, I decided Iv'e had enough (that and my controller packs are all breaking). This device should single handedly put Duracell and Energizer out of business. I believe its pretty self explanatory, this powers your wireless xbox 360 controllers. This is still a work in progress, but It should be able to function just fine as it stands. The only changes to make from this point forward are minor piece alterations to make everyone's life a bit easier. Parts needed: -2x 4x100mm nickel sheets https://www.amazon.com/Batteries-0-1x4x100mm-Battery-Welding-Soldering/dp/B07PCN1ZMC/ref=as_li_ss_tl?dchild=1&keywords=4x100+nickel+sheets&qid=1589071074&sr=8-14&linkCode=sl1&tag=wiseprints206-20&linkId=d63235d40e2cb8c9bcbb7a11a73c43b4&language=en_US -1 ft 20-24 awg wire -1x 18650 battery: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083C3TQZS?ie=UTF8&tag=wiseprints206-20&camp=1789&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=B083C3TQZS -1x battery charger module: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07D3SQYKJ?ie=UTF8&tag=wiseprints206-20&camp=1789&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=B07D3SQYKJ -soldering gun and solder It really helps if you have a battery spot welder for this, but you can do the build with solder alone. Also, you can replace the nickel sheets with wire if you want, it just doesn't look as nice. As far as the wiring goes its nothing to tricky, all pluses get connected together, and the negatives get connected to themselves. Leave a comment if you don't understand and I can clarify how to wire this.
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