This 3D printed adapter allows you to use a Parkside 20V Li-Ion battery as a portable power source via WAGO 221 connectors.
It features M2 heat-set inserts, which make the assembly solid and professional — no glue, no loose parts, just screw and go.
Perfect for powering small projects like Arduino, LED strips, sensors, or testing circuits when a power outlet isn’t nearby.
The adapter fits the Parkside X20V Team battery system precisely and can be printed without supports.
Material: PETG / PLA+
Layer height: 0.2 mm
Infill: 30 %
Supports: Not required
Heat-set inserts: M2 brass
Recommended current: up to 3 A
Simply insert two wires (positive and negative), connect them to the WAGO 221 clamps, and press the adapter onto the battery — done.
This adapter is intended for low-current prototyping only.
Do not use it to power tools or high-load devices.
I wanted a clean and simple way to reuse my Parkside batteries for small workshop projects.
Combining them with WAGO 221 connectors turned out to be the perfect solution — safe, fast, and modular. For someone who want this WAGO adapter for Milwaukee I made this:
The author marked this model as their own original creation.