Preparing the water tight battery bag
Warning: This documentation is outdated. We plan to use a PlastiDip sealed battery pack
Time required
Building: 30 minutes
Tools required
solder iron
screwdriver
knife to cut the rubber seal
shrink tube
aloksak sealable bag
Curil K2
Parts required
3D-Printed cable passage (Printing and preparing the box)
Rubber seal
XT-90 Battery connector (female)
Assembly Instructions
Make sure your working area is clear of sharp parts! These can easily harm the bag!
Use shrink tube to attach the cables to the outer part
Cut the rubber according to picture
Put a cutting board inside the bag
mark the size of the inner part
cut a hole into the bag
put Curil on the outer part & one side of the rubber - let it dry for 5 minutes
Turn the bag inside out
screw the parts together
solder the XT90
The whole in the rubber should be cut large enough, so the screws don't go through it. this makes assembly much easier
Finalization & Testing
Put air in the bag
seal it according to the instructions on the bag
hold it under water
No air or bubbles shoud be visible
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