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    http://www.mmdroadshows.co.uk/cheap.jpghttp://www.mmdroadshows.co.uk/cheap.jpg

    Does anybody know what these conectors are called and where is a good place to get them from cheaply?

    The cheapest ive found is £2.75 for a set of black and red at sussex model center.

    PS. Does anyone know what there current rating is also?

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    These Connectors?

    Hi Danny, those are called Anderson Powerpoles and are avaitable in 15A, 30A, 45A and 75A current ratings, 45A ones should be good for most FW robots.
    many electronics stores sell those and ive seen those in robotcombat.com-- http://www.robotcombat.com/marketplace_connectors.htmlhttp://www.robotcombat.com/marketplace_connectors.html

    hope that this helps!

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    • #3
      These Connectors?

      Thanks for your quick reply!!

      Yup it helps.

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      • #4
        These Connectors?

        RS sell them,

        http://rswww.comhttp://rswww.com

        Cable & Connectors Multipole Regtangular Anderson power products

        theyre in there (took me ages to find them originally), also the 50 & 175 amp Andersons are in there. Make sure you order the contacts as they dont come with them.

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        • #5
          These Connectors?

          Ah, i looked in RS before but couldnt find them (As i didnt know what they were called)

          Thanks

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          • #6
            These Connectors?

            Mario has also some access to a supplier here in Belgium but his are red and white. He usually brings his stock along to live events. (Although I dont know how many he has left now.)

            One point of advice: you can solder the contacts to your wires. Wont come loose so easily then.

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            • #7
              These Connectors?

              Danny,
              We use these and nothing else in all our machines. The 120A version makes an excellent removable link for a heavy. We use the 75A version for internal conections (Motors, Speed controler, etc) on the heavy and also for the removable link on our feathers. The 30A version is used for battrey and other internal conections on the feathers. As Babeth says, solder, NEVER crimp the contacts. For extra security we always lock each pair with a cable tie as it is not unknown for the 30A versions to unplug under heavy impact.

              RS part nos...

              120A red... 290-6196
              120A Black... 290-6180
              120A contacts... 290-6147

              75A red... 290-6168
              75A black... 290-6152
              75A contacts... 290-6118

              30A red... 543-985
              30A black... 543-979
              30A contacts... 543-963

              Hope this is of some help

              Geoff

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              • #8
                These Connectors?

                Yep, thank you , i feel guilty that you wrote out all the rs part numbers as ive already found them all thanks to alan young and JH-Q

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