
RUIDENG / RIDEN RD6006 RD6012 case with XT60L input
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Remix of CorvideaFPV's excellent Ruideng RD6006 case looks even better than any overpriced option offered by Ruideng, and that's saying something considering they charge the same price for a case as they do for the actual unit. It's like they're trying to rob you blind. I personally don't have XT60E-M connectors, which are nearly impossible to find locally, and I'm not about to wait two months or longer for some slow boat from China. So, I remixed it to accommodate XT60L connectors instead, which are much more common and abundant in my area. You can even use standard XT60 female connectors if you prefer, just glue them in place - it's a lot easier with this remix design. Screwing in the XT60L connector takes some finesse, I admit. I used a hex bit to push it down with one finger while using a small wrench for added leverage. If you're feeling impatient, you could try drilling a small hole from the top and using a regular screwdriver instead. The holes are sized for M2 screws, just in case. I highly recommend printing this remix design with the opening facing downwards - sure, it uses up a bit more filament for supports, but the finish is much better and you won't have to worry about cleaning up any messy support material when the unit is inserted into the case.
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