Here is a company that may have the pins.I fired up the cad program today and made a quick 3D battery connector using dean connectors.
If I get ambitious enough I would like to make a tray that holds three batteries.
I don't have any spring loaded bullet connectors yet for the balance pins.
Does anyone have a source for the correct size pins?
Once I get this 3D connector sized correctly I will make the STL file available for download
for others who want to print there own.
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I used the stl file
Just received my locally printed adapters and I pressed the deans connectors into them. I needed my table vice to press them in as it is a tight fit. All fit into the battery nicely. Now awaiting the pins and balance leads to finish.
Goto here if your looking for a guy who 3d prints in your area.
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Awesome, great idea about using a door instead of a tray system. Is the battery loose inside or sliding around at all? Also, what batteries are you using?Looks like they did a good job 3D printing the plug.
I have made a plug that plugs inside the H with a harness on it so I can
use 3rd party batteries.
Then I designed a door that goes on the battery opening on the H so the
battery cannot fall out.
I still want to make some minor mod's to it.
I will post STL file when done.
Awesome, great idea about using a door instead of a tray system. Is the battery loose inside or sliding around at all? Also, what batteries are you using?
What is the correct type of filament that should be used to print this and other electric plugs?
Guys great to see developments that enable better charging solutions in case you need the 3d print and all the components. I can also 3d print anything your guys may need, things like less than 1 square inch can be for free if you pay shipping which is like 2-3 bucks. Just thought that may help out.
3D printed DIY Yuneec Typhoon H Factory Battery charger adapter YUNTYH105 3D printed case DIY Yuneec Typhoon H Factory Battery charger adapter YUNTYH105
Looks like a nice battery plug! Do you design your own and print them?
I think you guys have inspired me to the point I am shopping for a 3d printer. This world of CAD and 3d printing is completely new to me. I did a little web research and I found a big following for the following printer. It looks like a good place to start for a Newb as myself. What do you guys think? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B018GZBC3Y/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_6?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
I think you guys have inspired me to the point I am shopping for a 3d printer. This world of CAD and 3d printing is completely new to me. I did a little web research and I found a big following for the following printer. It looks like a good place to start for a Newb as myself. What do you guys think? Monoprice Maker Select 3D Printer with Heated Build Plate, Includes 2 GB Micro SD Card and Sample PLA Filament - 113860: Amazon.com: Industrial & Scientific
I print mainly using ABS filament but no reason you could not use whatever you wanted like PLA.
The trick I like to use is grab the part like the battery plug while still warm and somewhat soft out of the printer and push
the deans connector in, makes it easy and really holds tight.![]()
Unless you're printing PLA. LOL
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