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DIY Motorized Roller Blind System
This is a simple and practical 3D printable motorized roller blind system designed for DIY makers, electronics hobbyists, and 3D printing enthusiasts.
The system is designed to manually control a roller blind using a 12V DC geared motor, powered by a 3.7V 18650 Li-ion battery. The battery voltage is boosted to 12V through a Type-C Li-ion charging and DC-DC step-up module. Direction control is handled with a 6-pin ON-OFF-ON rocker switch, allowing forward, stop, and reverse movement.
This project is intended as a simple low-cost DIY solution for motorizing a small roller blind or similar rotating mechanism.
FEATURES
- 3D printable roller blind motor system
- Free STL files
- Designed for DIY electronics projects
- Uses a 12V DC geared motor
- Powered by a 3.7V 18650 Li-ion battery
- Type-C charging and boost module support
- Manual forward / stop / reverse control
- Compact and simple mechanical design
- Suitable for makers, hobbyists, and prototyping
COMPONENTS USED
DC Geared MotorModel: JGB37-520 DC12V 319 RPMOperating Voltage: 12VSpeed: 319 RPMCurrent Draw: 140 +/- 40 mALoad Torque: 1.14 kg-cmStall Torque: 4.5 kg-cmShaft: 6 mm D-shaft
Rocker SwitchModel: KCD4 ON-OFF-ONType: 6-pin rocker switchFunction: Manual forward / stop / reverse controlSize: 35 x 25 mm
BatteryType: 18650 Li-ion batteryVoltage: 3.7VCapacity: 2200 mAhDischarge Rate: 5C
Charging and Boost ModuleType: USB Type-C Li-ion charging and DC-DC step-up moduleBattery Input: 1 x 3.7V 18650 Li-ionOutput: Adjustable DC outputOutput used in this project: 12V
Cables2 x female-to-male jumper wiresApprox. 10 cm motor power cable
POWER FLOW
18650 Battery 3.7V -> Type-C Charging and Step-Up Module -> 12V Output -> DC Geared Motor
This allows a single 18650 battery to power the 12V motor through the boost converter.
3D PRINTING NOTES
Recommended print settings:
Material: PLA, PETG, or ABSLayer Height: 0.20 mmWall Count: 3 walls or moreInfill: 25-40%Nozzle: 0.4 mmSupports: Depends on the part orientation
For stronger mechanical parts, PETG or ABS is recommended. PLA can also be used for testing and light-duty applications.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- This is a DIY project and may require basic electronics knowledge.
- Motor direction and wiring should be checked carefully before use.
- Make sure the boost module is adjusted to 12V output before connecting the motor.
- Battery protection and safe charging practices are recommended.
- Component dimensions may vary slightly depending on the supplier.
- The STL files may need small adjustments depending on your exact motor, switch, and module dimensions.
- Electronics are not included. This download contains only the 3D printable STL files.
DISCLAIMER
This project is provided for educational and DIY purposes.Use proper battery safety precautions when working with Li-ion cells.The creator is not responsible for incorrect wiring, battery misuse, component damage, or improper installation.
Please note: Electronics, motor, battery, switch, cables, and other hardware are not included. This download contains only the 3D printable STL files.
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