
Battery Magazine
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<p>It is a battery box like an ammunition magazine.</p><p>Print Settings:</p><ul><li>Material: Spring parts must be printed with PETG. (PLA cannot withstand bending pressure it will break)</li><li>Layer height: 0.2mm</li><li>Supports: AAA_FloorPlate.stl</li><li>Perimeters: 2</li></ul><p>Assembly: </p><figure class="image image-style-align-center image_resized" style="width:50%;"><img src="https://media.printables.com/media/prints/247548/rich_content/a92afc77-f5b7-4577-8291-e81bf896d9f3/img_20220725_142944.jpg#%7B%22uuid%22%3A%22f118bec2-d8be-4a47-839a-468036840512%22%2C%22w%22%3A1024%2C%22h%22%3A385%7D"></figure><p>Assemble the spring,<strong> </strong>"AAA_Follower.stl", and “AAA_FloorPlate.stl” as shown in the image. Place the assembled spring in the case. Be careful not to break the “AAA_FloorPlate.stl” lock pin. Trim if necessary.</p><p>Note:</p><ul><li>Two types of cases are available, with and without a slit window, which allows you to see the number of batteries remaining. Without slit window, we recommend the use of translucent filament.</li><li>In rare cases, the battery will get stuck in the case, please tap the case.</li></ul>
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