Convert your Parkside X20V Team batteries for use in Makita LXT tools with this complete, user-friendly adapter solution.
Why This Adapter? Unlike other designs, this complete adapter solution is tailored for seamless assembly, enhanced durability, and reliable performance in all Makita tools, including those subject to vibrations, such as chainsaws.
Improved Design: Unlike other models, this adapter is ready-to-use without requiring custom-cut plates.
B. Printing Details
Materials: PETG or ASA recommended for durability; Preferably V0 being so close to the connectors. Example: (PETG-V0). PLA is acceptable for light use.
Nozzle Size: 0.4mm or 0.6mm.
Layer Height: 0.2mm for precision.
Supports: Build plate only & Don't support bridges.
Take the spade connectors and push it into their respective poles on the Parkside side, make sure its sticking out straight. if they dont want to go all the way in I would suggest heating up the spades with a lighter and then push it in. be careful so you don't burn yourself
Positive: Push in the female automotive connectors in the positive and auxilary pole on the makita side, the connecters hava small lip that you can bend out to assure a proper fit of the connectors.
Negative: Push in the female automotive connector in the Negative pole on the makita side, the connecters hava small lip that you can bend out to assure a proper fit of the connectors. take the spade connector and push it into the negative pole on the Parkside side, make sure its sticking out straight.
Optional: Use heat shrink tubing or electrical tape for additional insulation if needed.
Attach lid to body using the the 2 3x10mm screws, make sure no cable sare squeezed and that the latch can move freely .
Finished!
E. Adapting the Piggy back connectors:
Using a piggyback connector can help if the spade connectors arent sticking out enough, make sure to try to get the kind without the cutouts in the main female connector for improved rigidity.
Bend flat
When puching the retention tabls flat try to not only push them flat but also a bit inwards to avoid making the connector too wide which could make it less easy to push it in
Finished result:
Revisions
2024-11-27: Initial release with compact and extended versions, latch mechanism, and secure lid.
2024-11-29: Further improvements regarding printability, fit with piggyback connector and assure not possible to connect the Parkside battery to a Makita charger
2025-01-19: Reduced clearance for the Parkside battery for improved fit and added a slot on the Makita "rail" onthe positive pin side to be compatible with more makita tools, some have a metal pin sticiking out at different distances depending on the tool.
2025-05-12: Uploaded STEP-assemblies for easier editing/remixing.