RDBM Power Wall Project Log Testing



Rapid Deployment Battery Module
(RDBM)


     Today's update is The Testing of the Dimensions at Cellular Level Before proceeding into the bigger Design Which is 5P and The Much Bigger One the 25P and Then to The Bigger Bigger One Which is The 100P.

I Tried to Make the Project Easier at my Side by Scouting the Internet of Things for Designs that are Readily Available that Would Fit my Project, so as to Lessen the Work and Expenses on Materials and Energy. Because This Project is Going to Consume so much Filaments and Electric Power if Started From Scratch. Taking Into Consideration my Source of Income and Free Time to Work on This Project is the First Barrier to Make This Thing Work. But, so far I wasn't Able to Find A Design out There that Could be use for my Intended Purpose, not to Mention Most Available 3D Files in the Internet are STLs that are difficult to edit and most cannot be undone.


     I Ended up Designing my Own Holder From Scratch. I Started by Theoretically Imagining How to incorporate the Springs Without Using Other Materials or Parts Available in the Market so as to Make the Design Less Expensive and Can Directly Use the ABS Filament of the 3D Printer.



A Lot of Trial and Errors were done adjusting and Re-adjusting the Dimensions so as Tweaking the 3D Slicer Settings for the Optimal Output. It Turns out that Paper Dimensions and the CAD Plots doesn't come Exactly as Designed, Because the Material of Choice Which is ABS is sensitive to Temperature Changes and Prone to Warping due to Thermal Expansions Which is an Innate Property of the Material.


I have Already Consume Two Rolls of Filament and Some Lengthy Time of Testing and for Sure There is More to Come. And Looking for Ways to Earn Some Extra Cash to Buy More Filaments to Continue The R&D. Real Life is not so Friendly for a Limited Budget Innovator.....




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