The file 'Ghostbusters Ghost Trap 18650 Battery Compartment 3D Printer Model' is (stl,ino) file type, size is 1.6MB.
https://youtu.be/cCtgABSCyt4 ( the finished product)
2020-08-13 added the arduino code for the trap. It is heavily documented and should point out what things I used in the trap. (MP3 remote and smoke etc.)
I used 18650 batteries for my version of the ghost trap, so I remixed Count Spatula's base to fit it in.
The space fits a 2 cell 18650 plastic battery pack (snugly) so no glue is required. I ended up attaching a Vhook to the compartment cover, and it seems fine. I also put a holder for a PC board on top of the where the batteries are, and a spot to screw on the relay module I used for the e-cigarette. The cover uses the wheel mounts as a retainer on one end.
I've also included the motor mount in order to add a vibration motor to the trap. It does make it look cool when the trap shakes a bit after a capture.
I used these batteries so I could power the e-cigarette with one, and I used the combined voltage with a regulator cct. to power the whole trap.
battery_cover.stl | 101.6KB | |
bottom_frame-MOTOR_n_battery_boxFinal2.stl | 5.1MB | |
bottom_motor_mounts5.stl | 1.5MB | |
ghost_trap__Final.ino | 31.9KB |