Inductrix FPV Battery Cap - Flex
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UPDATE: these caps are designed specifically for batteries with MX connectors V6 is tailored for Crazepony 230mah batteries V3.5 is designed for E-lite 200mah batteries This is my take on creating protective caps for the 3.7/3.8v lipo batteries used in the Inductrix FPV drone, which is what I own, or the tiny whoop, as far as I understand this should also work I printed mine using Ninja Flex and found that a perfect fit depends heavily on the battery itself Using some 200mah batteries as a reference point, they fit snugly, but when I received 230mah batteries, while they fitted fine initially, they would fall off if shaken vigorously, so it's essential to print a few caps and test how well they work with your specific batteries, then you can adjust them by shrinking (scaling) them by a couple of percent if needed You can choose to print in one color for charged batteries and another color for discharged ones, but I opted for just one color If the battery is fully charged, it has a cap on top, while an empty or low-battery-capacity battery will have no cap
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