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Lytro Illum Battery

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

Lytro Illum is a unique piece of camera history, but unfortunately its battery has aged like milk.
Its maker Lytro is long gone, and due to its lack of popularity replacement battery is unavailable.
So, for the sake of history and tech preservation, I decided to make a 3D-printable battery shell for it!

WARNING: Battery modifications carry inherent risks of fire, explosion, or damage.
Proceed at your own risk, and always prioritize safety protocols.
I take no responsibility for any accidents that might happen to you.

Original Battery uses two UF103450PN, and has a bq27541 battery management IC, which is unfortunately locked :(

I used two brand new UF103450PN to revive this little puppy, but it may work with other types batteries
(I've tested with a generic 18650 cell, and it worked. But I can't guarantee)

Shell has three-piece design(Top-Middle-Bottom), and it should be glued with CA glue to finalize the assembly.

Hope this helps prolong the history of Lytro Illum

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