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Ryobi 18V Lighting for Shed

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Just a quick sample of using an 18V Ryobi battery for powering a simple lighting system in a shed.
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Here’s a blog entry with the build details and links to materials used:

Low-Tech Off-Grid Shed Lighting

The bulbs I use can run on 10-30V and work great on Ryobi 18V batteries.
I get them here: https://amzn.to/3WN8FZ9

I created a 3D print to hold the battery.
Inside, two Keystone 209 spring contacts connect the battery to the wiring.
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The + side goes through a switch and then through two-conductor wiring to the 18V battery in a standard light bulb socket. Additional bulbs can easily be hooked up in series for increased lighting.

STL file at: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6729458

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