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Just my design of a broken Ti-89 calculators battery slot. ... Super Simple.
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Design and produce a high-quality battery cover for the TI-89 Calculator. Craft this item using a precision Laser cutter, ensuring all dimensions and shapes align perfectly. To assemble the components, utilize polymerizing Acryl glue as it is ideal...
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My brother's calculator is now completely protected, thanks to my handy work. I used Fusion 360 to design the perfect custom cover. After printing it out on my trusty Ender 3, it turned out flawless and looks amazing. ...I hope you like it!
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A 3D printed battery cover for the TI-89 Titanium calculator is designed to fit perfectly. Inspired by http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:264522, it features an improved locking mechanism that ensures a secure connection. The design is tailored...
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Back-up power panel overlay for Texas Instruments' 89 calculator. ...Utilizing Anycubic Photon's capabilities, I designed the model with support to print at an angle.
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Another versatile wall mount, secured with #6 drywall screws, frees up valuable desk space for your indispensable TI-89 calculator. When workspace is at a premium, this handy solution proves extremely useful. 10% infill rate, two shell design, and...
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Support battery for eachine tyro 89 Dimension was made with 550mAh 3S 70C MINISTAR HV (23.5X17X69mm) https://www.drone-fpv-racer.com/cnhl-550mah-3s-70c-ministar-hv-6840.html You just will need - elastic To assembly it, remove the three nuts which...
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Replicated to my best ability the TI-84 Calculator battery lid. Fits like a glove! Best print orientation is on it's side vertically. ...Printed with a brim, 100% infill, supports everywhere, and PLA.
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This replacement battery cover is specifically designed for TI-84 calculators. Customize it with your preferred infill setting. ...The tight fit might require minor filing of the bottom nubs, but overall it functions perfectly.
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Replicated to my best ability the TI-84 Calculator battery lid. Fits like a glove! Best print orientation is on it's side vertically. ...Printed with a brim, 100% infill, supports everywhere, and PLA.
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This is a custom battery cover designed for my trusty Texas Instruments TI-83 calculator, and I'm confident that it will fit perfectly on my TI-82 too! Initially, I tried printing out an existing design for the TI-84, but unfortunately, the size was...
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This is a battery cover for my old Texas Instrument TI-83, it should work as fine for TI-82 ! (i did print the TI-84 battery cover already available first but it is totally not the same size.... (The solidworks model is available as well !) Print...
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This is a custom-made battery compartment cover for late 70's TI Calculators. It doesn't utilize the same latching mechanism as the original cover, so you may need to attach it in a different way. ...For my own calculator, I added a hole in the back to...
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Replacement battery compartment lid for the Texas Instruments TI-83 Plus graphing calculator.
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A refurbished battery pack is available for the Texas TI-59 (1977) calculator. ...The package includes a 3D printed ABS box, two contacts, a Keystone P/N 2467 or 2466 battery holder, and four AA 1.2V 800mAh batteries for easy replacement.
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The user requires a battery compartment cover replacement specifically designed for the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus graphing calculator model. This particular accessory is crucial for protecting and extending the lifespan of the device's internal...
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This was designed specifically for the TI-83Plus calculator I have. It may work with other calculator models however. </p><p>I customized mine using a negative volume in PrusaSlicer! ...You can do the same with any design. </p>
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When you're missing a battery cover, you make one from retro community measurement feedback. ...:)
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This cover is specifically crafted to fit vintage calculators from TEXAS INSTRUMENTS precisely. ...Additionally, it is tailored to hold the 006P battery holder with utmost convenience.
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I received a Texas Instruments SR-40 calculator minus its protective battery cover. To rectify this situation, I took precise measurements of the calculator's casing and created a custom-made cover using the 3D modeling software TinkerCAD. ...After...
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This container can hold 89 x CR2032 batteries without shorting any.
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I designed this cover specifically for my TI-58, where I attached a rechargeable battery pack directly to the broken battery contacts of the calculator itself. This protective lid ensures that batteries are securely stored inside, preventing any...
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This storage unit has a capacity of 89 standard CR2032 batteries and is designed to prevent all of them from coming into electrical contact with each other, thus avoiding any potential short circuits.
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These calculators include models TI-73, TI-83 and TI-Plus. ...The calculator's lithium battery compartment is secured using a single long screw.
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This is a custom battery compartment designed specifically for my father's vintage TI-25 calculator. ...Created using the powerful 3D modeling tool, Tinkercad.
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Replacement battery pack for vintage TI calculators such as the SR-50A uses a TI BP-1 battery pack, which holds three AA batteries - either rechargeable NiCad or NiMH, or regular Alkaline. The contacts are crafted from 0.5mm solid copper wire...
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Here's a detailed account of my endeavor to reconstruct the missing Rear Battery Cover for my prized vintage Texas Instruments TI-1050 Electronic Calculator, a treasured relic from the past that I'm determined to restore to its former glory.
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It may not be perfect, but it snaps right in there, keeping the 9V battery in place - the original battery pack is lost. I think I may replace it with a rechargeable Li-Poly battery and charge/boost circuitry. The original socket is just about right...
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This school project involved designing a custom calculator model. Although I managed to complete most of the button labeling, some aspects remained unfinished. ...Additionally, I integrated an animation of an explosion within the calculator's assembly...