How to make a portable power station using power tool batteries! Cheapest option.

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • It is always a bummer when one project fails but it helps soften the blow when you can repurpose those parts into a practical project for camping trips. This power station turned out great and I hope you enjoyed the video today!
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    If you want to make your own power station here are all the parts I used:
    Amazon.com links:
    .30 cal ammo can: amzn.to/3EkTnSG
    Battery adapter (Dewalt): amzn.to/3qT0pe9
    Batter adapter (Milwaukee): amzn.to/45QO6xW
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    Voltage regulator: amzn.to/3Pg6vhY
    Usb Charger/ 12v outlet/ volt gauge/switch: amzn.to/3KY2Fru
    Penny lights: amzn.to/3PjsV1U
    Inverter: amzn.to/45QOZ9K
    Amazon.ca links:
    .30 cal ammo can: amzn.to/44uNk8P
    Battery adapter (dewalt): amzn.to/3PHVN4I
    Battery adapter (Milwaukee): amzn.to/446Hv1S
    Battery adapter (Makita): amzn.to/44uMybY
    Voltage regulator: amzn.to/449R2Fc
    Battery adapter/step down regulator(Dewalt): amzn.to/3R8H4R3
    Battery adapter/step down regulator(Milwaukee): amzn.to/3XyG0H8
    Terminal distribution blocks: amzn.to/3NDX7Tz
    Charger/ 12v socket/ voltage gauge panel: amzn.to/3PG3AA2
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  • @dalepynenberg607
    @dalepynenberg607 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing. I'm about to build one of these for my camping trips to power some string lights. I strongly recommend adding a low-voltage cut-off circuit to protect the battery. You will damage the battery if you discharge it too far. I did this myself and had to toss a $100 battery.

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  Рік тому

      Thanks for the tip! That’s good advice right there.

    • @dalepynenberg607
      @dalepynenberg607 Рік тому +1

      No problem. I thought the Dewalt batteries had a built-in protection circuit; however, I was wrong. I also learned something else tonight. The USC ports, like the one you used in your project, accept a 12 to 24-volt DC input, so I won't need a voltage regulator unless I want to add a 12-volt jack. You can hook the USB port right up to the 20-volt Dewalt battery. Most power inverters also accept a 12 to 24-volt input, so the regulator could be omitted unless someone needs a 12-volt source.

  • @RaulAlvarez2678
    @RaulAlvarez2678 2 місяці тому +2

    I bought a Craftsman 350W 20V inverter that can use 2 of my Craftsman batteries for $89 fyi

  • @redbone1015
    @redbone1015 Рік тому +4

    BESTEK 200W Car Power Inverter, Car Plug Adapter Outlet Converter with 2 AC Outlets, Dual 4.5A USB Charging Ports, Cup Holder Car inverter with Cigarette Lighter Socket for Laptop, Computer

  • @eugeneblue299
    @eugeneblue299 Місяць тому

    Neat.

  • @craftymulligar
    @craftymulligar Рік тому +3

    I got a 20 volt walmart tool battery when I connect it to the hart 20 volt fan the speed would go up and down its not made for the fan hart fan. I placed a capacitor with it it worked fine. That fan would run a long time. I put two 4 amp hour 20 volt hart batteries in parralle. Make sure the charge capacity matched it work the whole time I slept at night.

  • @George-pg2ii
    @George-pg2ii Рік тому +4

    I like your ideas and setup. The box that opens is a great thing. I like being able to have a place for the extras, all kept in one place! 👍

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  Рік тому +1

      Thank you.! It is great being able to store cables and the inverter in the box.

  • @Gamer_Marcy_God
    @Gamer_Marcy_God 11 місяців тому +2

    This is brilliant. And we’ll designed!
    I’m using a Milwaukee packout half size and I have designed it to fit 2x 5.0ah batteries in parrallel, and stepped down to 12v
    I powered my fridge for 5.5 hours via this and still had around 25% capacity over both batteries

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  11 місяців тому +1

      That sound amazing! Great unit, Thank you for sharing.

  • @craftymulligar
    @craftymulligar 6 місяців тому +1

    You could get a hyper tough tool battery 20 volt in 150 watt inverter with usb and usb c. I would use the usb c to charge laptop. It says it got 20 volt around 2 amp out with 4 a hour battery usb c got different voltages ranges per device use. Use the inverter to run the fan. Just got it the other day for around 55 dollars. Money well spent because i already use the battery for a hart tool fan with other lithium batteries. Even the 20 volt 2 amp battery last a long time for tablet even after using my soldering iron to attach wires to an led strip. Its for the lazy people who dont want to build projects if they dont have to. When i get my van i will power the lights with the cheap inverters and use the big inverter for microwave and the ac unit to keep from wasting energy and wear on the expensive stuff. also the automatic shut off save ruin the battery.

  • @jpbonhomme5051
    @jpbonhomme5051 12 днів тому +1

    Can you please post a parts/products list?
    It sounds to me your voltage regulator is letting the battery discharge faster than what the battery is rated for while under load.
    What's to stop you from connecting multiple batteries in parallel?

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  11 днів тому

      I have a parts list in the description with links right to the products. I haven’t tried connecting them in parallel or series but I am sure it would help! Thanks for your idea.

    • @jpbonhomme5051
      @jpbonhomme5051 День тому +1

      @@joshfishing I wouldn't connect them in series, ESPECIALLY if they are different discharge rates.

  • @boxedinfo
    @boxedinfo Місяць тому

    so if i keep it pluged up i can use it on my patio & not worry about it dying?

  • @Jamus1975
    @Jamus1975 3 місяці тому +1

    Amazon has them prebuilt under $100 that can hold 4 batteries but this is a cool build

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  3 місяці тому

      I will have to check those out!

  • @craftymulligar
    @craftymulligar Рік тому +2

    Don't need regulator for charging phone. You can buy the pd or regular USB adapter that fits in a 12 volt adapter. It's rated at 12 to 24 volts input. And it outputs 5 volts usually. Just remember the 12 volt socket outputs 20 volts. But the inverter can't ce used. That's only if you want a really simple unit. My setup don't have the fancy box. I think the small wattage inverter is worthless unless you want to charge laptop. I got a lot of tablets. But yours is good for what it is. Im going to buy the expensive solar generator for microwave cooking. But I'm going to try to get solid state lithium....battery type.

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  Рік тому +1

      That sounds like a cool set up! Always awesome to see how everyone gets stuff done:)

    • @dalepynenberg607
      @dalepynenberg607 Рік тому +1

      Some inverters will even accept 12 to 24-volt input.

  • @michaelcollins106
    @michaelcollins106 2 дні тому +1

    Did you make this or someone else because where’s the tutorial?

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  2 дні тому

      I built it over a couple evenings. I didn’t think it would be interesting to watch or needed after showing it in this video.

    • @michaelcollins106
      @michaelcollins106 2 дні тому +1

      @@joshfishing I mean, tbh, I would love to see in more detail how you put it all together, at least the usb dongles. That’s what I was hoping to see anyway. It’s a neat idea regardless and I didn’t even know they made those step down converters. My goal is to power a DIY IcyBreeze cooler with it.

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  2 дні тому +1

      @michaelcollins106 I will have to try to film a tutorial for the next project!

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  2 дні тому +1

      @michaelcollins106 I have tried using Peltier modules to generate power using heat but if you supply power to them they can work for a cooler if you add a fan. It is pretty neat stuff

  • @foleyfunbus7221
    @foleyfunbus7221 Рік тому +1

    I was researching building one of these for someone instead of using a lifepo4 setup like I normally do. I just couldn't justify it after I found a chinese dewalt inverter on amazon for $70.00.

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  Рік тому

      Yes, I agree those inverters are a lot cheaper but luckily I had a lot of the supplies from a previous project so it was more affordable to go this route. As well I just enjoy the diy of it all:) thanks for watching.

  • @basretie5179
    @basretie5179 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice powerbox, but im missing the 220v...

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  2 місяці тому

      How many batteries would I need for that!? lol

  • @pjandbmx
    @pjandbmx 9 місяців тому +1

    Do you have any issues with heat build up from the regulator?

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  9 місяців тому +2

      Not that I have noticed.

  • @bellefrancaise
    @bellefrancaise 3 місяці тому +1

    Awesome! Thanks for the video

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  3 місяці тому

      @@bellefrancaise you are welcome!

  • @v8felon
    @v8felon 10 місяців тому

    Nothing to protect the battery...

  • @vicc6744
    @vicc6744 6 місяців тому +1

    Can I use this to power by cooler?

    • @joshfishing
      @joshfishing  6 місяців тому

      Depends on the current it will draw I would be interested to know. I have a 12v cooler I will have to test it out

    • @vicc6744
      @vicc6744 6 місяців тому

      @@joshfishing it says 45 amps- but it dosen't run ALL the time- man them cooler power station are pretty pricy- I just need it for over night for the cooler

  • @mimc1971
    @mimc1971 6 місяців тому +1

    Nice little unit.