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some 3d printed ideas. if you take the 'blank' battery adapter and add about 10mm to it (in slicer) you can fit the DPS5005 module in there with room to spare. I removed the casing from my DPS and so I have discrete holes in the panel for all the openings needed.
and this is a nice free-standing case and a custom back that can hold a usbc-pd module that will 'tell' your usbc pd source to use 20v and so we can get a full range from just usbc pd (if your usbc brick supports it).
some 3d printed ideas. if you take the 'blank' battery adapter and add about 10mm to it (in slicer) you can fit the DPS5005 module in there with room to spare. I removed the casing from my DPS and so I have discrete holes in the panel for all the openings needed.
dps5005_ryobi_top_plate_stl.zip
https://www.printables.com/model/1084778-usb-c-portable-adjustable-psu-dsp5005-100-print-in
https://www.printables.com/model/639317-ryobi-battery-adapter-extra-files
and this is a nice free-standing case and a custom back that can hold a usbc-pd module that will 'tell' your usbc pd source to use 20v and so we can get a full range from just usbc pd (if your usbc brick supports it).
https://www.printables.com/model/1058648-back_plate_with_micro_usb_socket
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