Lipo balance plug protector (click in)

Lipo balance plug protector (click in)

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The original fit was okay, but not as tight as I wanted it to be. To lock into the balance plug clipping mechanism, I added small tabs that fit so well you need to be careful when removing them. It may be necessary to push the balance plug through the hole while pulling on the plug from the other side. Be sure not to tug on the wires too much. I also added a bump to add more tension. If it's too tight, it may need to be trimmed depending on your specific plug. Print Settings Printer: Anet A8 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 90% Notes: Printed in Alchemix Star TPU. Slicing Software Cura Layer Height 0.2 mm First Layer Height 0.4 mm First Layer Width Factor 103 % Fill Density 90% Print Speed 35 mm/s Infill Speed 30 mm/s Top/bottom speed 10 mm/s Inner Shell Speed 20 mm/s Outer Shell Speed 20 mm/s Travel Speed 80 mm/s Bottom Layer Speed 10 mm/s Filament Flow 102 % Print Temperature 225 °C Print Bed Temperature 0 °C Retraction Amount 1.8 mm Retraction Speed 25 mm/2

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