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powerpoles
powerpoles:
In the past I searched for a connector for low voltage (12v) medium current (20A) connectors, requiring protected
positive contact on the source, with good durability and reverse-protection.  I used brass RCA connectors for
quite awhile before discovering powerpoles.  They offer the additional benefit of being genderless (no need to
stock male AND female ends), have a positive snap when fully engaged, can be color-coded, have both + AND -
contacts protected, and are more reliable with higher current connections.
There are two drawbacks you need to consider.  Mainly, it's easier to make a round hole than a square hole,
making panel mounting more work. (there are various panel mounts you can buy)  Second, they don't work well
with thin (20-22ga) wire due to lack of strain reliefs. (risks damage to wires if operated frequently)
crimping oversize wire

King of DC (at YouTube)
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  PowerPole distribution blocks (in powerpole distribution blocks and harnesses)
powerpole projects
PowerWerx powerpole accessories website
PP series (PP15,30,45)
references
SB series (50,120,175,350)
soldering examples
MC4 to big powerpoles:
  
  
    
      
          
      
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