N nden Newly Enlightened Joined May 10, 2009 Messages 18 Location Toronto May 30, 2009 #1 My blog I just finished organizing all my chargers in a box. It's pretty an easy DIY project, took me like 20 min max to drills all the holes.
My blog I just finished organizing all my chargers in a box. It's pretty an easy DIY project, took me like 20 min max to drills all the holes.
Mr Happy Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Nov 21, 2007 Messages 5,390 Location Southern California May 30, 2009 #2 Yup, looks neat. You might want to drill a few extra holes for ventilation, so your power bricks don't overheat inside the box.
Yup, looks neat. You might want to drill a few extra holes for ventilation, so your power bricks don't overheat inside the box.
N nden Newly Enlightened Joined May 10, 2009 Messages 18 Location Toronto May 30, 2009 #3 Mr Happy said: Yup, looks neat. You might want to drill a few extra holes for ventilation, so your power bricks don't overheat inside the box. Click to expand... Yah. I thought about drilling some extra holes too, but I thought I wouldn't use charger 24/7. I may do it later though, thanks for the tips.
Mr Happy said: Yup, looks neat. You might want to drill a few extra holes for ventilation, so your power bricks don't overheat inside the box. Click to expand... Yah. I thought about drilling some extra holes too, but I thought I wouldn't use charger 24/7. I may do it later though, thanks for the tips.
ackbar Enlightened Joined Oct 26, 2005 Messages 451 Location Toronto, ON Jun 1, 2009 #4 I've never been comfortable charging lions on my WF-139 (or any other cheap chinese charger for that matter) on something flammable. You may want to use metal for V2 of your charging station.
I've never been comfortable charging lions on my WF-139 (or any other cheap chinese charger for that matter) on something flammable. You may want to use metal for V2 of your charging station.