Hides the plug and has a bigger gripping surface
56m
2× print file
0.30 mm
0.40 mm
7.00 g
60
393
5
1429
updated July 16, 2021

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I found a great plug cover on Thingeverse for XT-60 plugs.   The original files didn't have a large enough retaining pin inside to allow the plug to snap in and stay put so I added something that fit these particular plugs that I buy from Amazon. I'm not sure how others will fit.  I printed them in PLA with a raft / brim, no infill and I had them standing upwards.    A word of caution when you go to assemble them feed your wires through the hole in proper orientation and solder in place.  Then insert the plug.  Be creative and find something that will allow you to put a fair bit of down pressure.  Stand the piece on the plug and push the housing into the cover.  You'll hear or feel it snap.  You will not be able to remove the plug without destroying the cover.  My photo shows them not sitting flush.  That's because I intend to use them and didn't want to have to destroy them. Seat them properly and they'll look great.  ( I use these for applications other than R/C's. )

Credit to the original designer. url wouldn't cooperate when I pasted it on this page so here it is…..  www.thingiverse.com/thing:4898364

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