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Electric Motorcycle/New National Standard Electric Vehicle XT90 Charging Port and Dust Cover Modification (including but not limited to Jiker AE4, Ninebot M95C, Emma Yadi, etc., new national standards)

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It is recommended to 3D print the main body with PETG and the dust cover with TPU
It is recommended to 3D print the main body with PETG and the dust cover with TPU
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9.3 h
4 plates

Batch print single XT90, 5 perimeters, 30% infill
Batch print single XT90, 5 perimeters, 30% infill
Designer
9.3 h
4 plates

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1. First, measure the distance between the centers of your charging port screw holes.

Applicable models: Not limited to Jiker AE4 (both new and old models), Ninebot M95C, the vast majority of 2+2 charging port new national standards

Screw hole distance is as follows. If it is a new national standard, it can also be adapted to a 39-45mm center hole distance

2. If you find it compatible with your model, please select the required print

This model includes a total of four charging ports

Adaptable to new national standards Narrow and long rectangle----single XT90 charging port

Adaptable to electric motorcycles single XT90/// dual XT90/// EC8 charging port

 

Then prepare a large flat-head 2mm self-tapping screw, 4mm in length

 

3. Assembly

Weld your XT90 female header wire (or EC8), push it into the printed part, then tighten 2 self-tapping screws (make sure they pierce the inside of the XT90) to secure it

 

4. Supplementary explanation

This model provides a dust cover, but does not guarantee that it will be compatible with your model

 

More importantly!!!!!Everyone's filament shrinkage rate is different!!!!!

 

The tightness of the dust cover is also different!!!!!

 

If the test fit feels too tight, just use sandpaper or a file to grind it to the right fit!!!

 

It is best to use TPU material to print the dust cover!!!

 

If it is a PETG dust cover, it is really very inconvenient, and it is easy to break, it is better to use a sticker!!!

 

If you find it useful, please boost me, I hope it has saved you money!!!

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