Search models, users, collections, and posts

Ultimate Battery Dispenser

Print Profile(4)

All
X1 Carbon
A1
P1S
P1P
H2D Pro
H2S
P2S
X1
H2C
A1 mini
X1E
H2D
X2D
A2L

V2 - Base, cover and connector
V2 - Base, cover and connector
Designer
10.2 h
3 plates
5.0(19)

V3 - Side battery access
V3 - Side battery access
Designer
6.6 h
2 plates
4.8(13)

V2 and V3 - Connectors different sizes
V2 and V3 - Connectors different sizes
Designer
9.2 h
6 plates
5.0(3)

Dual Color v2.1, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Dual Color v2.1, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
8.4 h
3 plates
5.0(9)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
197
645
84
70
603
315
Released 

Description

FOLLOW me for new updates and models - https://makerworld.com/en/@menerso 

V3 UPDATE!! - Great new update to eliminate batteries falling out the front of the dispenser.  User @azzman recommended a solution to make this happen.  Now the batteries are slid out the side of the dispenser.  This version still uses the V2 side cover to glue or use filament to attach.  Have fun and let me know of any issues.

  

 

V2.1 UPDATE!! - Added a connector (v2.1-Battery Dispenser - Connector) to allow for connecting 2 dispensers together (works with v2.1 ONLY). I also made some small changes to the filament hole size to fit more tightly, but remember you can always use superglue.   I also removed the rounded edges and made them a chamfer instead for easier printing.

 

V2 UPDATE!! - Using a Cray supercomputer to come up with the best, most efficient way to insert batteries into the holder, we have a solution.  Several weeks of the supercomputer calculations and greasing of computer gears, we now have version 2.  

The v2 files have a new battery channel that eliminates batteries falling down vertically.  It will keep the batteries horizontal to the channel so that eliminates any “clogs” when inserting batteries.

My team also added some small rounding of the edges to get rid of the elephant foot.

 

TEST MODELS!! - The models with the word “TEST” are for using 1.75mm filament as a way to secure the side onto the base.  I have not had a full round of testing to make sure it is the best way, but if you like to live in the “danger zone”, go for it.

As always, you can print the one-piece model or glue the side on if you want.

 

-----

 

The Battery Dispenser I was using was created by someone else and I printed it out a long time ago, but I cannot find it anywhere.  So, I remade the Ultimate Battery Dispenser… dispenser…. dispenser… in OnShape and added features like the side view windows and I also made it longer and taller to hold more batteries.  If anyone finds the dispenser that looks like this, let me know and I will credit them.

This print fits on a Prusa Mini build plate just fine.  I printed with 2 perimeters, .25 layer height, 4 solid layers top and bottom.  NO supports needed.

 

The cover part, needs to be flipped on the bed so that the grooves side is facing up.

A couple dabs of super glue will lock the side cover on… but depending on your printer/print settings, it may just snap on and hold by itself.

 

If you want to mount the Ultimate Battery Dispenser…dispenser…dispenser to the wall, the screw holes are 30mm apart on center.  That equals a foot and a half in standard measuring, I think.

 

If you want to print the 1 piece model, just make sure to print with the side windows side down.  That is needed to do the bridging on the top side.  Again, no supports are needed on any of the parts.

 

Also, there are little break away tabs in the screw holes in the back.  They are there to help with printing in thin air.

Print it out.  Leave a comment or a picture.  I would like to see it in other colors, since I pretty much only print things in black.  I am a bit like Henry Ford.

 

Boost Me (for free)

Hoping to get enough points to pay for a Bambu H2D or the new H2C.  It is FREE and it really helps me out.  Thank You!!

Membership

Want to support me with a small monthly tip or open a commercial license to sell some of my prints?

Join

Check out my other models and Collections.  Why not give me a FOLLOW since you are there.

I post new models and updates to models frequently.

 

Comment & Rating (84)

(0/1000)

License

If you want to use this model commercially, please join my membership.
Join Now
This user content is licensed under a Standard Digital File License.

You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.