![]() My wife is the one that's doing the 3D design and printing. I was thinking about taking some measurements and 3D printing a perfectly size tray that would hide the lower part of the cubby with the batteries and that would allow that area to be used for storage. The downside is that you can't use that area for anything else. Putting both in the lower part of the buddy isn't a bad spot for they and both fit on top of each other snuggly so they don't slide around. It would kill a couple inches from the cubby, but leave the top of the trunk free.Ĭan you put one battery in/on the other side cubby? If you leave one under the opening you could mount the other battery vertical against the side wall inside of a cage to protect it and the wiring. What about having one under the cubby liner, and one above the cutout opening, but offset…like a step? -\_ that could still leave the space on top usable. Im trying to think of arrangements where you can still use the cubby area, without having to mount to the top of the trunk (bumps causing it to fall, and items knocking it off.) Battery Buddy is a jailbreak tweak that focuses on improving the battery. Maybe I'll just leave them where they are. Also, you can find the best Jailbreak features (tweaks, themes) for iOS 17 and. I don't really have a backup plan if that doesn't work. I plan to try 4 on each cage and don't think it'll fall down plus it'll clear all of the contours in the deck lid. My next attempt is going to be to use high strength neodymium magnets. ![]() If you want to Velcro them to the side of the trunk, like in the other post, you should be able to do that, too. Download the latest deb from the releases Install BatteryBuddy. ![]() If you want to attach them together to form a box and zip tie them to the top, you can. I think this cage will provide a lot of flexibility. I can get both batteries wedged in there without deforming the ring that's on top of the cubby. There's just not enough room within the cubby itself. That's where my batteries are currently located and what I mean by cubby. I'm assuming by "cubby" you mean the recessed part - that's what I'm talking about. Its about 3mm too narrow, so shes going to tweak it. Or use a bracket to install them in an "L" with one flat, and one vertical against the back wall of the cubby area? We added two little nubs at the end to hold the battery in place once its slid into the tray. What about doing the reverse solution…make a cage to create a cover over the batteries where they are so you have a flat surface to make the cubbyhole usable without having to hang the actual batteries?
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