Hey All, I've done a few Nokia Things Previously, so I thought I'd revisit this lil'blighter. Original: Dummy 5c battery: Fake Nokia battery stash for micro SD cards: Nokia 3310 LCD screen shield for Arduinos This is for a Nokia 5c Battery - still commonly available on eBay and so are the charge. Handy little rechargable battery for electronics. This is going to be used in a future electronics Project. It's working pretty well. Basically download the files, print in ABS, get some wires, strip them, run them to the terminals of the battery, soak in the acetone (Nail Varnish Remover in this example!) push the 3mm filament (native files included - I may well do a remox for the Ø1.75mm filament use out there) - squish together. Job's a goodun. Clip a CHARGED battery in there, power LEDs, LED Arrays, Arduinos, Voltage Regs, Microbit, etc using the Nokia Battery. Enjoy this, it says my "99th" upload - I'd misread the counter before and had an unreleased design (duplicate) so deleted that. That aside - I've uploaded Suites of parts some times, so I'm well past 100 uploads, but it's great to see it on the screen. Quite excited to become a Centurion of Thingivee in the next few days. When I get a good print. This is all due to my "Design a Day" new yea resolutio - I released stuff but didn't perfect it, so some has been re-released (e.g. Pipes) after printing and checking and modifying. Other stuff is "Good enough" - the original of this didn't work too well. This is better. I've made one. Rechargable Li Ion battery holder. EUR ING Andy Southern aka Bath Robotics.