Parrot Disco 18650 3S2P Battery Dock

Parrot Disco 18650 3S2P Battery Dock

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3D printed a 18650 battery dock to make a 3S2P (10.8v / 6500mAh) battery for Parrot Disco. Total weight 335g including batteries, dock, and wires. The idea is from blog.seidel-philipp.de. [Please read his post for more information](https://blog.seidel-philipp.de/diy-build-a-longrange-lithium-ion-battery/) ##CAUTION!! Please rebuild this battery **only if** you know what you are doing. I am not liable for any damage caused by this post if you solder something wrong or create a short circuit the battery may burn up in flames! If you solder the plus pole, be careful. Below the positive pole and around it is the negative pole. If liquid soldering tin produces a short circuit there, the cell will most likely become extremely hot and may explode under certain circumstances because it is a perfect short circuit! So, rather use a little less solder and be careful! Also, don’t solder too long on the cells. Take the largest soldering tip and about 450°C. The aim is to heat the contact surfaces very briefly so that the tin will melt away. When the cells become lukewarm, it is reasonable. They can’t get any hotter.

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