I had a need for a portable power source for another project - as I had a couple of the (green) Bosch tools made this adapter so I could repurpose the batteries and chargers.
The print is in two parts. I printed mine in PLA which seems to work well, but should be fine in PETG or ABS. 0.3mm draft mode is fine.
You will also need two automotive style 6.2mm (ΒΌ"?) spade connectors, some twin core (red and black) wire, a 20mm countersunk M3 machine screw, washer and nut. For assembly a hot glue gun is also used.
The adapter has two other holes to allow it to be screwed securely to another 3d printed case or adapter. These are 22mm apart, with the 3rd centre screw 25mm behind the two - allowing it to be attached securely with the 3 screws. They are countersunk so not to interfere with the battery.
These batteries operate at just over 20V when fully charged - so make sure your project can cope with this voltage. It's great for powering Nema17 motors.
Credit: I borrowed the hot-glue and spade connector concept from BigCliveDotCom's fast-print Lidl tool battery connector, but made this design from scratch using FreeCAD.
WARNING - make this at your own risk. Take care not to over-discharge the batteries or short the outputs - you may damage the battery or yourself! Don't fiddle with the wiring with the battery connected.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.