Canon LP-E6N Battery & 2 x SD Card Holder
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Description
A compact and pocket friendly, practical Canon LP-E6 / LP-E6N battery and SD Card holder
Stores 1 battery and 2 SD cards, It also has indicator to mark full or flat battery.
Battery keeps inside with latch mechanism similar to used in chargers. SD card slots have internal spring keeping cards in place.
- Use PLA or PETg. I use PETg for such things, so they won't melt in the sunlight.
Do not use support (regardless of slider warnings). I've added 2 layer raft to the profile already.
The holder is printed at 45 degree angle (to have smooth surfaces inside the SD card slots) and has custom support already planned.
- After print gently remove the support.
SD card slots also have own support inside for the spring.
Just push SD card (or adapter) to the end to break it. After the internal spring will release and will gently keep card in place
Assembly
Choose preferable indicator: FULL or FLAT. Insert it into the slot on the wall. It is a bit tricky, but try push as far as possible and use a little bit force at the end to make it jump into internal groove.
Update
I have added 2nd version of the holder with changed indicator mechanism. Now it is placed on the back and finally easier to operate. Switch has to be pressed into groove. It is low profile, if you have problem with moving it at begin, use screwdriver to move it few times first, then is should move without any problems.
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