Tesla Powerwall Mini cover for your battery box

Tesla Powerwall Mini cover for your battery box

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[Preamble] We got a christmas crib some years ago. As an add on my wife bought a a small LED light chain to enlighten the inside of the crib. The battery case was 'hidden' at the backside of the crib. This was BEFORE I had a 3D printer. Now with the printer my with asked if I could make a case to hold the battery case at the backside so it cant fall off anymore… something simple… just a box… two screws… cover…maybe?BUT that would be too easy, right? I mean, I have a 3D printer, i can print EVERYTHING.  [/Preamble]And what fits a classic Christmas Crib bettter than a modern TESLA Powewall?  Design should be as close to the original as possible which is easy thanks to the simple lines of the POWERWALL. Should be screwed to the back, hull to shove over. Had to give it a best side combining serviceability to swap battery and looks. Battery box can be up to 75 x 50 x 18 mm (mine uses 3 AA Batteries). For the cable there is a little slot at the side of the box.The box is not scale to the original, it's a bit thicker simply because I had to made it signigicantly larger to hit the original. Wonder how the green LED strip was made? Miniature LED strip? Two colored print for only that one line? No! Green paper strip in a groove ;)

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