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Re: best way to temp mount battery

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Originally Posted by GeeTwo View Post
You need to check all 29 directions it could move to make sure it can't move that way.
I'm unsure what you're trying to get at. There are 6 degrees of freedom for any given object. Translation in X, Y, and Z. Rotation in X, Y, and Z. Whether you're talking about a battery, wheel, shaft, gear, arm, etc. those are what you need to think about.

For your battery, if you were to screw together a rectangular wooden frame that the battery lies in, you would take care of translation in X and Y, and rotation in Z. Large zip ties or a nice Velcro strap and you can hold it down to eliminate translation in Z, and rotation in X and Y. Just an example.
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