Headplay FPV battery case
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I replaced my old battery in my Headplay FPV goggles with a new one. I carefully removed the PCB and all of its SMD components, except for the 10K voltage divider resistor. Then, I flipped over the black connector so it would be facing upwards when the PCB was laid flat on the workbench. Next, I used epoxy glue to secure the PCB in place. The new battery I installed is a GENS ACE 4000MAH 7.4V 30C 2S1P HC 9 model. In addition, I designed an extended case for my goggles using 3D printing technology. Two STL files are provided for this design, with one being approximately 40% deeper than the other. If you need to modify the writing on the bottom of the case, you can use the FeeCAD source files for the smaller version.
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