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Show me your charging stations. Looking for ideas.
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Not very fancy. Main part is a spring wound 1 hour timer, to prevent leaving chargers on. Some chargers will shorten battery life if left on.
Timer was $15 from a box store.
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Mine is a sloped front box with the chargers mounted on the slope. They are secured with band clamps passing through the sloped top via slots. The top is hinged to allow access to the charger cords.
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sorry, no pic, but my charging station is a pull-out shelf under the cabinet that runs along the back wall of the garage.
they all plug into a surge protector, and i've got a CFL nightlight on there -- to make sure i can SEE when it's on.
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Mine is on a vented shelf in an old server rack. Rack holds my stereo too and a couple speakers. Also a drawer in there that holds the drills.
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No pic but mine is on an outlet strip near the exit door so I can turn it off on the way out. After some battery melt downs years ago at the plant I managed, I always turn them off.
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You can just make out the Makita charger on the back side...
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