Creator Ray
Version 1.0.0
Category connector
Created 2025-10-01
Availability 100%, 24/7
Assets 3 files
Install this molecule

Paste this into Claude Code (VS Code panel, Adom editor, or terminal) to install:

Search the Adom Wiki for the molecule "Molecule_18650_Jumper" (slug: molecule-18650-jumper-215000) at https://wiki-ufypy5dpx93o.adom.cloud/wiki/molecules/molecule-18650-jumper-215000. Download its symbol (.kicad_sym), footprint (.kicad_mod), and 3D model (.glb/.step) assets into my current KiCad project under symbols/, footprints/, and 3dmodels/ directories. Register them in the project library tables. Show me the files once installed.

Molecule: Molecule_18650_Jumper. This jumper is designed for use with the 18650 carrier board. The large pins on this molecule are in the same spacing as the 18650 battery molecule, and therefore can be used in the 18650 carrier board incase you want to use less than 8 cells and keep the negative terminal close to the BMS.

NSF Relevance

The Molecule_18650_Jumper is designed to work with the 18650 carrier board, using the same pin spacing as the 18650 battery Molecule. It allows users to bridge connections when using fewer than eight cells, keeping the negative terminal positioned closer to the BMS for cleaner layouts and easier low-cell configurations.

Science Drivers

battery_testing, circuit_heat

Created by: kaleymer Version: v1 Category: connector

Description

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Molecule: Molecule_18650_Jumper. This jumper is designed for use with the 18650 carrier board. The large pins on this molecule are in the same spacing as the 18650 battery molecule, and therefore can be used in the 18650 carrier board incase you want to use less than 8 cells and keep the negative terminal close to the BMS.

NSF Relevance

NSF

The Molecule_18650_Jumper is designed to work with the 18650 carrier board, using the same pin spacing as the 18650 battery Molecule. It allows users to bridge connections when using fewer than eight cells, keeping the negative terminal positioned closer to the BMS for cleaner layouts and easier low-cell configurations.

3D Model

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Molecule_18650_Jumper

Type: Adom Molecule Creator: kaleymer Version: v1 Category: connector Availability: 100%, 24/7

Overview

Molecule: Molecule_18650_Jumper. This jumper is designed for use with the 18650 carrier board. The large pins on this molecule are in the same spacing as the 18650 battery molecule, and therefore can be used in the 18650 carrier board incase you want to use less than 8 cells and keep the negative terminal close to the BMS.

Science Drivers

  • battery testing
  • circuit heat

NSF Relevance

The Molecule_18650_Jumper is designed to work with the 18650 carrier board, using the same pin spacing as the 18650 battery Molecule. It allows users to bridge connections when using fewer than eight cells, keeping the negative terminal positioned closer to the BMS for cleaner layouts and easier low-cell configurations.

Integration Guide

To use Molecule_18650_Jumper in your design:

  1. Download the schematic symbol and PCB footprint from the Files section
  2. Import into your EDA tool (KiCad or Fusion 360 / EAGLE)
  3. Place the molecule in your schematic and connect the interface pins
  4. Use the 3D model (.glb) for mechanical fit verification

Design Notes

Board design files (.brd, .sch, .f3d) are available for modification and reference.

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0 revisions · Molecule #8950083801566215000 · Updated 2026-03-02 17:31:36