#Battery connecter not reaching female XT60 port on iFlight Nazgul Eco

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uneven flame
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The Xt60 port is facing away from where the LiPo needs to be placed so none of my batteries can reach it and also be held in place securely. Since this is a pretty common 5" I'm sure someone knows a solution. Thanks in advance for any help.

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View with the top plate off, looks like it would be hard to change the position of the port

uneven flame
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I've found XT60 extension cables but the shortest length is 1 foot

wind silo
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you should take it off anyways

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the mounting is shit because it destroys the xt60 if you crash

uneven flame
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So I should remove the back plate?

wind silo
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The top one

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Then you can unscrew It from tjere

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Remove the side plastic parts first

uneven flame
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So I should take off the side plating now?

uneven flame
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wind silo
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Its only screws from there

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I might Not respond later, im Out rn

uneven flame
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The tiny ones on the bottom?

wind silo
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Yes

uneven flame
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Is there a tutorial or something I can follow for this?

wind silo
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Didnt find one

uneven flame
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I need that 3d printed part or no

wind silo
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No

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You need a different one

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Just remove the old Peace, then print an antenna holder vor the vtx and elrs receiver

uneven flame
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Heres my solution

wind silo
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due to the connector most likely still breaking when a crash happens

uneven flame
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It will work for now

wind silo
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ye

uneven flame
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Yes, the connector will definetely break, but I have the materials to make like 3 more and it cost me maybe a few bucks total

wind silo
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sounds good

uneven flame
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Would you happen to know what size the tiny screws are that hold the back plate in place?

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I can get tiny hex wrenches for less than a dollar from my local store I just don't know what size they are

wind silo
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i litereally just test them all until it fits

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lol

uneven flame
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Lmao thats probably what I should do

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I'm pretty sure it's in imperial and not metric