pls everyone use battery protection to. The protection usually in the battery but at parkside it is in the machine...
use a 4s bms board with some resistors... or you can overdrain your battery
Parkside X20V adapter. STP, STL and FreeCAD files available for download. Have fun!
The files are here: https://www.printables.com/de/model/336136-parksidetm-x20v-basic-adapter-stp-stl-freecad
pls everyone use battery protection to. The protection usually in the battery but at parkside it is in the machine...
use a 4s bms board with some resistors... or you can overdrain your battery
Hey, X20V_basic_adapter_lid_V1_2022-12-11.step has the same content as X20V_basic_adapter_V1_2022-12-11.step
In other words, you uploaded "not-lid" part twice as .step, and there is lid part missing in .step
I tried to export it from freecad files, but failed, could you please update the .step file for lid part? :)
How do you wire your exhaust fans and what cable cover are you using? I’m not planning to use the duct but like your clean cable routing. Thanks!
Updating this Make several months after the fact: This exhaust port works great. It holds a 2.5" dust collection hose perfectly. I ended up printing a 2nd one which I mounted to a window insert for external exhausting. (edited)
@neonblue thanks for sharing your make. It came out great!
This is awesome. Just what I needed for my shop-vac to reduce the exhaust from blowing out the debris that’s in it. I just had to scale the model down by 5%. Not shown is a coffee filter that’s wedged beneath the vent.
@CodeFuPanda_807351 thanks for rating the model 5 stars! And funny enough the one file I just added as an example file worked for you...