battery load tester enclosure
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Here's a 3D printing upgrade for tools: a 12V battery load tester built 16 years ago. The case was hastily assembled since it only gets used once a year, sitting idle until motivation strikes to add high range functionality on the material face. This week, though, it gets a new enclosure. Print both left and top layers twice; right and bottom are just mirror images. All parts are designed for print with no supports, held together by 8 M3 nuts and bolts. Cut holes using a suitable drill - I used 1/8" to clean them up. It's almost irrelevant since sourcing the meter is challenging due to its age - likely over 50 years old. You could simply print the back twice and cut it as desired.
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