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I went with red to match my car.

Though still playing with sanding them more or just using a pry tool when I need to remove them.
 
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Printing these now.

Ford Mustang Mach-E You are never bored when you have 3D printer Mach E battery access covers
 

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I went with red to match my car.

Though still playing with sanding them more or just using a pry tool when I need to remove them.
Love the red! Thanks for sharing!
 


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Just out of curiosity, what does it look like with them removed? I have never had to access my LVB (knock on wood), but I've been thinking about adding jump terminals just in case, but I like the idea of just being able to pop those off to attach a charger... I'm wondering how easy it is to access the charge points with those removed.
 
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Just out of curiosity, what does it look like with them removed? I have never had to access my LVB (knock on wood), but I've been thinking about adding jump terminals just in case, but I like the idea of just being able to pop those off to attach a charger... I'm wondering how easy it is to access the charge points with those removed.
When I try the second set I'll take a picture of what's inside the holes.
 

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Just out of curiosity, what does it look like with them removed? I have never had to access my LVB (knock on wood), but I've been thinking about adding jump terminals just in case, but I like the idea of just being able to pop those off to attach a charger... I'm wondering how easy it is to access the charge points with those removed.
See https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/guide-better-jump-point-access-battery-access.10976/ ??

Pix of my jump point: ??
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Yeah, Pudel, I like your jump point pictures, and that's what got me thinking about it. I even went out and found the one you have by looking at the model number in your picture. (https://www.organizedobie.com/ez-charge-battery-charging-units.html)

I just haven't gotten around to pulling the trigger on it yet, and was curious if maybe the hole plugs would be a simpler (and cheaper) solution...
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This is what mine looks like. + position could probably have been better but I’ll be able to get clamps in there.

Filament wise probably a couple cents for the plugs.
 
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Just out of curiosity, what does it look like with them removed? I have never had to access my LVB (knock on wood), but I've been thinking about adding jump terminals just in case, but I like the idea of just being able to pop those off to attach a charger... I'm wondering how easy it is to access the charge points with those removed.
Here you go.

Ford Mustang Mach-E You are never bored when you have 3D printer Access holes Mach E battry
 
 







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