Discuss Terminal "covers" for Bosch 10.8v\12v lithium batteries? in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net

Pete E

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As the title suggests, I am looking for some simple insulating covers to go over the terminals of my Bosch batteries to prevent any chance of them shorting while rattling about in a tool bag...

I have seen some 3D print plans for such items, but can't find anyone selling the items themselves..I actually don't want anything as grand as a 3D printed item, but was rather thinking of something like an over sized rubber thimble that can be pushed over the terminal end of the battery...

At the minute, I put each battery in a small Ziploc plastic bag, but it's less than ideal..

Thanks in advance,

Peter
 
They're selling those things on ebay. Certainly seen em for other brands but dont use Bosch.
 

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