3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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What do you D batteries for?
I hadn't used them in many years but then my gf got me the hot wheels set I asked for at Christmas 30 years ago and never got and it uses D batteries. I'm planning to make a wall adapter for it.
The hot wheels set is Criss Cross Crash and it's probably the best toy ever made. They haven't changed it in the last 30 years.
Amusingly, this is almost exactly the reason why we have D sized batteries. The batteries are for a Criss Cross Crash, which I also never owned for a kid. But we got it for our kids (one of the perks of being a parent - you can buy the toys you wanted as a kid but didn't get).
I initially purchased a pair of these chargers to charge 18650s for... high power flashlights. Yes, that's a thing, go check out !flashlight@lemmy.world. Then I started tearing down older laptop batteries to harvest 18650s for a DIY electric scooter. Then we had kids and now these chargers see a lot of use for Mi-MH