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High Current Anderson Cable Assembly

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

  1. Design principle: It uses a spring-loaded latching structure—the gray connector has built-in plastic tabs that snap into corresponding grooves on the mating connector when plugged in.
  2. Operation: To connect, align the connectors and push until the tab clicks; to disconnect, squeeze the side release tabs (visible on the gray housing) to release the latch before pulling apart.
  3. Advantages: The lock prevents accidental disconnection (critical for high-current setups) and ensures a tight, vibration-resistant fit (suitable for mobile/industrial equipment).
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Description

This product is an Anderson-style power connector cable (commonly used in high-current scenarios), featuring:

  1. Connector design: A gray 2-pin locking connector (with metal terminals for stable contact) and a yellow dual-pin socket connector on the other end.
  2. Wire configuration: Insulated red/black wires (often pure copper for low resistance) with a braided sleeve and fixing clip for neat routing.
  3. Typical applications: High-current devices like electric vehicle batteries, solar energy systems, or industrial equipment—supporting reliable power transfer (usually 50A-120A current loads).

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