This is a overview of how I installed a Ryobi 18v stepdown converter to 12V. Link to converter; amzn.to/4aoAWtA Link to battery adapter: amzn.to/3QKFnYU
Nice…I’m looking into getting this A/C / cooler thing, still doing more reviews. I have several battery platforms to do this with including Ryobi so this is very helpful!
If this could the panel can be replicated as a 3D printed part in PLA, I'd buy one and assemble the step down and wiring to go this route. Thanks for your share and input.
Great work! I don't even own an icybreeze, but enjoyed watching the vid
Nice…I’m looking into getting this A/C / cooler thing, still doing more reviews. I have several battery platforms to do this with including Ryobi so this is very helpful!
If this could the panel can be replicated as a 3D printed part in PLA, I'd buy one and assemble the step down and wiring to go this route. Thanks for your share and input.
12vdc system, neat. I hook that bad boy t oa solar panel and done
i even thought about that, how long it can run, but most important how efficient is go?
Yes, curious to know how long it will run for
If you like this modding stuff, you need 3d printer. You can custom the bracket better
How many amp is it pulling per hour?
Any idea about how long a 4ah battery might last?
i even thought about that, how long it can run, but most important how efficient is go?
Any idea about how long a 4ah battery might last?
Not sure yet, but so far I ran it 2 hours strait and it only used up 2 bars on a 4AH Ryobi battery.