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Parkside 20V usb-c charger

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 20% infill
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🔋 Parkside 20V USB-C PD Charger (DIY)

This is a custom 3D-printed enclosure for a USB-C PD charger for Parkside 20V tool batteries.

The charger allows charging a Parkside 20V battery using a USB-C PD power supply or power bank, combined with a CC/CV boost converter.
An ESP8266 with OLED display shows real-time charging data.

This design is intended for DIY and maker use only.

⚙️ Electronics used

  • Parkside 20V tool battery
  • USB-C PD trigger module (20V output)
  • DC-DC CC/CV boost converter
  • DC-DC step-down converter (20V → 5V)
  • ESP8266 development board with 0.96" OLED display
  • INA219 current & voltage sensor
  • USB-C cable (PD capable)
  • Spade connectors for battery terminals
  • Wiring & connectors

🖨️ 3D printing notes

  • Material: ABS / PETG recommended
  • No supports required (depending on printer)
  • Print orientation: flat bottom on build plate
  • Designed for M3 screws

📟 Features

  • USB-C PD input (works with power banks)
  • Live voltage, current, power & Wh display
  • Compact form factor
  • Passive cooling (no fan required in normal use)

⚠️ Disclaimer

This project involves high-power lithium-ion batteries.
Build and use at your own risk.
Always double-check wiring and polarity before powering the device.

🔧 License / usage

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