Morserino-32 LiPo Battery Jig (remix for PL 406076)

I remixed the battery jig to accommodate the 2000 mah LiPo model # PL 406076.
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I remixed the original battery holder by @VK1HF_796284 to accommodate the 2000 mah LiPo model # PL 406076. The original intended battery will still fit as well (not together at same time though). 

There is a track for the cable, just orient the jig how you want it. I planned for JST connectors instead of molex - the molex connector will likely be too big for the cable track. The cable can also now come out of any corner, or either side's center, so you don't have to use the track.

It should also fit in the Morserino case with 18650 battery holder by @elumspe for versatility's sake, but please don't hook up multiple batteries at the same time.

PSA: Remember to always check the polarity of your battery before hooking it up, sometimes they can be reversed. i.e. Do not trust the wires' colors!

I like to print it with the side which faces the PCB face down on the build plate, using supports. That side will turn out ugly as hell, but you won't see it once installed.

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I remixed the original battery holder by @VK1HF_796284 to accommodate the 2000 mah LiPo model # PL 406076. The original intended battery will still fit as well (not together at same time though). 

There is a track for the cable, just orient the jig how you want it. I planned for JST connectors instead of molex - the molex connector will likely be too big for the cable track. The cable can also now come out of any corner, or either side's center, so you don't have to use the track.

It should also fit in the Morserino case with 18650 battery holder by @elumspe for versatility's sake, but please don't hook up multiple batteries at the same time.

PSA: Remember to always check the polarity of your battery before hooking it up, sometimes they can be reversed. i.e. Do not trust the wires' colors!

I like to print it with the side which faces the PCB face down on the build plate, using supports. That side will turn out ugly as hell, but you won't see it once installed.

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