Angelcare AC1100 LiPo Battery Pack
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I loved the original design from bad_ace, but I really missed some features. Here's what I added: Cut out to directly charge the LiPo without opening the Case via USB. Battery dummy connector - no need to solder anything into the AC-1100 (no loss of warranty and easy to remove). End Cap for the battery case - now the case can hold LiPo's with PCB protection. Slot for the TP4056 charger. To make it, you'll need: some wire TP4056 USB Charger (around 1,- €) 18650 LiPo (I used the 3.000mAh 3.7V version) soldering iron Print Settings: Printer: RF1000 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: 0,1mm Infill: 30% Assembly: Battery dummy 2x Take some wire and remove the isolation. Wrap the wires through the wall to give good contact with the battery. Drill two holes in the Battery for wiring. Add the TP4056 LiPo charger in the slot inside the Battery Pack (it should fit really tight). Solder all up and mount it on the back of the Angelcare AC1100. The cap can be used if you're using PCB protected LiPo's, due to the PCB protection, the battery is a little bit too long to fit into the case.
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