This is the battery holder/tray/box (whatever it's called) for the Nerf Phoenix LTX tagger. It is a two part print to avoid having to clean up all the support structures that would be needed. The boxes need to be laid down flat on their back. The "front" may require a support structure in order to hold up the small tab that keeps the battery cover from fitting on backward. I printed them with the adhesion plate to help keep them from prematurely breaking loose from the print bad. Once the two halves are printed, they need to be glued back-to-back. The cut outs for the springs should be next to each other. and the small hole in the back of each one should line up. Super glue works real well on PLA and sets up in about 5 seconds. Get them lined up right or you'll be printing off a second set.
To complete this build, you'll also need at least 6 of the "AA Battery Positive Negative Conversion Spring Contact Plate". There is a picture included to help figure out what that is. Only one battery polarity is marked on each piece. BE SURE YOU GET THE CONTACT PLATES AND BATTERIES INSTALLED CORRECTLY. If you get them backward, you will most likely fry your tagger. Also, an extra metal piece will have to be soldered in place to come out the side of the front piece. This is where the tagger is able to pull 4.5v instead of the full 9v of the whole pack. If you are not sure of your soldering skills, it may be best to get help from someone else.
AA Battery Plates from Amazon: http://amzn.to/2Cd09ZC
I have not got this fully assembled yet. I'm still waiting on parts to arrive so this may be updated later.
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