DeWALT Battery Holder for Multiboard or Bare Wall
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DeWALT Battery Holder for Multiboard or Bare Wall
03.10.2025 Update
- I have added 5 Model Pictures showing how you can stack holders on top or bottom. So check all pictures if you want to store more than 4 batteries.
30.09.2025 Update
At last I have Received a 1.7AH and 5AH POWERSTACK Batteries and so I was able to check them for compatibility with this Battery Holder. And Yes I can confirm now, even 5AH POWERSTACK Batteries Holder will hold just fine.


02.08.2025 Update
After migrating from My testing Multiboard (made of PLA) to the one I have done (Made of PETG) this Holder will stand I found one minor but a bit annoying issue. Snaps are a bit looser here as have better calibrated my printers I (this is my guess). So, all works but on this Board Holder is quite wobbly in horizontal direction. So, if you face this one, I have made easy and effective solution. And this can help for any other model with same issue. So here is simple fix. Heat set insert SNAP with attached side SNAPS:

Insert it in one of Holding snap slots. Like is shown here:

There still will be a little movement as Multiboard itself is not dead still, but it won’t be wobbly anymore and will not feel loose or unsafe. Hard to translate it here but here is what I’m talking about:
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22.07.2025 Update
- Added a profile that is A1 Mini compatible as I found if You want to print it from Bambu Handy APP, original profile is not working on A1 Mini.
- Other thing is not exactly an update yet. Information!!! As I'm going to hollidays soon, it will take around a month to make any changes or addons here, but I'm trying to find out all information about all other DeWALT battery (other than XR) sizing information to make additional holders for them if needed. So, if You have Powerstacks or FlexVolt or any other you are interested in holder, I would be happy if You coul provide me with sizing and weight info. After I will be back from hollidays I will buy ones anyway to check them out, but that would fasten the process. Thank You
Presenting you my version of Wall Holder for DeWALT Tool Batteries. Other than 3D Printing enthusiast I’m a Woodworking DIYer. Mostly in my tool arsenal are quite cheap tools. This year I have decided to go into a DeWALT Ecosystem and so I will need somehow organize all that new stuff. Starting with batteries. At a moment I have only 3 but amount of them will rise quickly.

So, here is a Holder which can handle 4 Batteries. Batteries I Have at a moment are simple XR ones. 18V and 20V 2.0AH and 4.0AH. They fit perfectly here. If Sizes of POWERSTACK and FLEXVOLT are the same (in width) they should fit as well, but as I don’t have them yet and can’t test, I cannot confirm this for 100%. YET!
To make this holder visually cooler I have added front (or middle) cover plate which hides screws and add sone aesthetics here. This is optional. It is very easy to install. Top cap can be glued if you want. Here is how to get it on:

- To fit this Holder to the Multiboard You will need M4x25mm Button Head or Flat Head Machine Screws, and a Same amount of Heat Set Insert - Weight Bearing Snap - M4 which can be found here.
and M4 Heatset inserts. If You Have a Multiboard Wall Fittings under the holder, you can find a Multiboard_Peg_4_M4HeatInsert.STL in Download STL files section here. Probably I would recommend Gluing it in the Wall fitting Snap - To fit it on Bare Wall just use an M4 Screws (preferable with Button Head or Flat Head and ankers if needed) of type you need for Your wall.
As batteries are quite heavy, I have done holes for Each Multiboard hole. Maybe it is a big Overkill to use them all, but personally I like to be too secure instead of not enough. So, it is up to You. If You use only 2.0AH batteries then of course weight is not that much, but 4AH or 5AH or more have real weight.
Some recommendations here:
Holder can be printed in any material. PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA …
But if You are not using exclusively 2.0AH small batteries I wouldn’t recommend using PLA. It will hold of course, but in long run I’m not sure it will hold as under stress from battery weight it can start sagging and become loose. So, I would recommend using PETG or ABS/ASA here or any other more rigid material. For decorative front plate PLA is just fine of course.
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