Phondly EnBo PU battery pack for LEGO® Control+ HUB
A project in Budapest, Hungary by Tamás Szabó000days
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Enjoy countless hours of play with the electric LEGO models you have built without having to worry about running out of batteries.
Backers: 66
Average Pledge Per Backer: €127
Funded: €8,367 of €60,000
Dates: May 19th -> Jun 15th (27 days)
Project By: Tamás Szabó
Backers: 66
Average Pledge Per Backer: €127
Funded: €8,367 of €60,000
Dates: May 19th -> Jun 15th (27 days)
Project By: Tamás Szabó
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Last Updated: June 15 @ 06:06 -0400 GMT
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A small design and engineering firm based in Austria has turned its attention to the problem of using AA batteries in the LEGO Technic Control+ hub. After much head-scratching – and 3D printing – they have now decided to launch their design, which uses a rechargeable battery, on Kickstarter. (Read More)
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