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Mainstays 13.2-Gallon Motion Sensor Stainless Steel Trash Can (various colors) Expired

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Walmart has Mainstays 13.2-Gallon Motion Sensor Stainless Steel Trash Can on sale for $34.98. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (free 15-day trial) or on orders of $35 or more.

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Walmart.com [walmart.com] has 13.2-Gallon Mainstays Motion Sensor Stainless Steel Trash Can (4 colors) on sale for $34.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 15-day trial [walmart.com]) or on orders of $35+

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  • My price research indicates that this 13.2-Gallon Mainstays Motion Sensor Stainless Steel Trash Can (4 colors) is $13 lower (27% savings) than the list price at the time of posting.
  • Prior Front Page deal was for $35 and received +82 thumbs up.
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Model: Mainstays, 13.2 gal /50 L Motion Sensor Kitchen Garbage Can, Stainless Steel

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Glad you're enjoying your new trash can, MacGyver.
I paid 15$on clearance for mine check it out near you
Sensor broke in a week. Can still lift the cover though.

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06-02-2021 at 10:57 AM.
06-02-2021 at 10:57 AM.
Quote from jv.x731 :
How the heck did you do this i wanna try lol.

I got mine on clearance for $20 a few weeks ago.
So... I've got USB connectors [amazon.com] and a USB male to USB male cable sitting around, which would be step 1. I bought a variety pack [amazon.com] for building other things. It came with Micro, which would make a little more sense for most people without a male to male cable on hand.

You just need to find the USB pinout for 5v+ and ground. Those get soldered to a buck converter [amazon.com] (mine came pre-labeled + and - on the underside), which will accept incoming voltage, and adjusts down via a philips screw on the converters PCB. If you spring for the extra big ones [amazon.com], they have a little LCD screen on them that tells you the output voltage.

I soldered the output wires to the backside of the battery terminals. This allowed me to keep the PCB out of the way, and when I melted the window in the battery door, it sunk in the USB connector so it's actually out of the way of the batteries. I could unplug the USB from the back and run on batteries without any adjustments.


this is what I started with. it's a different model/voltage, and he uses a 6v DC power adapter, to match it up for his 6v model....a lot less work than USB, but not nearly as cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jc9dy3ohUA
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