Pocketchip Battery Case

Pocketchip Battery Case

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Battery Holding Cases for C.H.I.P. 9$ Computer Use these cases with a standalone C.H.I.P. or Pocketchip, and even combine them with Lego building blocks. You can power your Pocketchip by plugging the battery into both devices, and I've successfully used two batteries at once. Although I haven't fully tested the long-term effects of using multiple batteries, my Pocketchip is still functioning properly. The initial goal was to provide C.H.I.P. users with a convenient and safe way to store their batteries while also creating more space inside the case for additional hacks. Read this before using two batteries at once: as of 10/18/16, experts warn that it might be a bad idea. For more information on alternative powering options, visit NextThingCo.'s Forum, where a dedicated topic is discussing adding a second battery and exploring other powering methods: https://bbs.nextthing.co/t/adding-a-second-battery-and-alternative-powering/10793 Print Settings: Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Simple White Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 100% Notes: When removing support material from the case, pay attention to its orientation. This will make removal easier. Post-Printing Be extremely cautious when removing the battery from your Pocketchip. Unplug it first and then carefully pull it off the sticky tape, taking slow and even actions. Avoid bending the battery or using anything that might pierce or dent it. Be gentle around the screen's ribbon cable and surrounding components. If you're not familiar with lithium batteries, watch some YouTube videos to understand what you're dealing with. Wear safety glasses and be careful not to hurt yourself.

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