PARKSIDE X20V XT60H Power Adapter
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Description
Compact and robust XT60H female adapter designed for Parkside X20V Team batteries.
Perfect as a universal power base for custom DIY projects such as turbo blowers, LED work lights, soldering stations, flex lamps, portable tools and many more.
This design focuses on:
- One Piece Functional Engineering
- Strong and compact structure
- Easy assembly
- Low material usage
- Original design
The adapter provides direct access to battery power through a secure XT60H female connector, making it ideal for custom electronics and portable workshop projects.
The internal copper contacts are handmade from copper sheet for maximum conductivity and reliability.
HARDWARE REQUIRED
- XT60H female connector
- 4 screws M3.5 × 13 mm
- 2 screws M2 × 8 mm
- Copper sheet contacts
- 2-component adhesive (recommended)
IMPORTANT
Copper contacts must be carefully shaped and adjusted manually.
I included detailed assembly photos and manufacturing steps directly in the model description to help with the process. Try to shape them as similar as possible to the reference photos.
Copper Contact Manufacturing Guide:
Step 1
Cut two copper strips with:
- Width: 10 mm
- Length: 27 mm


Step 2
Trim and refine the copper strips until both pieces match the shown shape as closely as possible.

Step 3
Insert the copper strips into the adapter body and manually bend them slightly until they align perfectly with the XT60H connector terminals.


Step 4
Solder the copper strips to the XT60H connector terminals.

Step 5
Fill the connector area with 2-component epoxy putty or adhesive to reinforce and secure the assembly.


You can also combine this adapter with my other Parkside ecosystem models and XT60 connector housings already published on MakerWorld.
Purchase links for the materials I used:
The second option is much easier to work with because it already has the correct width and only requires cutting to length.
More complementary models for this adapter will be uploaded in the future, including a LED work light, an ultra-fast USB charging station, a powerful mini turbo blower, and a desk lamp.
Little by little, as I have more free time, I will continue developing new models for this modular Parkside X20V ecosystem.
If you have any ideas or suggestions for other compatible modules, I will be happy to hear them.
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