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The Spurtar50A 6 AWG Battery Quick Connect/Disconnect kit includes two high-performance connectors designed for 12-36V applications. With a robust 50A capacity and a maximum voltage of 600V, these connectors are ideal for a variety of uses, including automotive, marine, and industrial applications. The kit comes complete with terminal pins and dust covers, ensuring a secure and reliable connection every time.
Manufacturer | Spurtar |
Brand | Spurtar |
Model | AND50A |
Package Dimensions | 15.6 x 11.6 x 2.2 cm; 99.79 g |
Item model number | AND50A |
Manufacturer part number | AND50A |
Special Features | battery quick connector 50A |
Amperage | 50 Amps |
Item Weight | 99.8 g |
G**R
Perfect
Excellent service and quality
P**L
Good value
Good connectors, good price.
R**7
Good quality
Great little kit, well made easy to connect, what else can I say, happy with the purchase
A**W
It does the job
Simple straight forward to wire upEasy install
M**R
Great quality for my timber winch!
Very easy to fit, clicks in solidly as discribed, good quality connectors and easy to install!!
M**D
Ideal quick connect / disconnect
These are ideal for quick connect / disconnect for keeping batteries on my older machinery in tip top condition. Connected one to the battery and leave in easily accessible position and just plug battery conditioner in and equipment is always ready to use without flat battery issues.
P**S
As described
Perfect for the use i need it for.
A**W
OK but.....
On first impressions these look great, I bought these to add an extra battery to my solar generator for additional capacity.When I crimped the wires onto the pins all was ok.Fitting the pins in the plug housing was easy.Then on pushing the two plug's together I discovered that when the pin's are inserted into the housing they seem to click into place well enough. But on pushing the two plug's together the pins can get forced back out of the housing leaving a broken connection. Not good.It would be better if these had a cable clamp built into the housing to prevent this from happening.I'm considering wrapping the cables up in electrical tape and trying to get them to hold that way. Failing that I will always have to check each cable is still seated properly when plugging them together.
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