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2025-08-22 16:22:33
They might not be waterproof and/or indestructible, but they're certainly functional and very well built. There is a stout spring clip that applies plenty of clamping pressure for good conduction between the contacts. Mounting the cables into the plastic housing is a simple matter of slipping them in and hearing a click. It's almost impossible for anyone with normal mechanical ability to mess this up. Polarity is clearly marked on both sides so as long as you pay attention, you'll end up with a foolproof quick disconnect. Spray them with some dielectric lubricant to prevent corrosion and put them to work. I bought these to replace the pathetic stock connectors on a Boss snow plow.Note that crimping the lugs onto a wire really does require using a proper crimping tool. Don't smash it flat with a hammer or it won't fit into the plastic holder. If you are installing them on wire smaller than 2AWG, it will require a lot of crimping to get it down small enough for a good hold. It can be done, but it's not pretty.
Andrew Berkuta
2025-08-18 13:13:11
My application was for use on a 50 Amp RV (Travel Trailer). I used 4 connectors (175Amp) for quick connecting two batteries to an RV so that I can remove batteries quickly when in storage (making my batteries last longer, and dont get stolen!). Schematic is Battery #2-connector - connector- battery #1- connector - connector - trailer wiring. One more thing, the batteries are in battery boxes, and I dont want to constantly remove them from the boxes as well. I can remove the battery boxes from trailer and it acts as a container for transport.Product is well made - BUT - for storage purposes, I ended up buying the rubber dust covers for each end. I see now that the connector AND dust cover are sold together. (recommended). Also, I went with 175A connector for my 50 Amp trailer for 2 reasons: 1) battery to battery connections need higher amp rating as these are deep cycle batteries, and loads between batteries could be more until they balance, and 2) I tend to overrate the building/design and use 8 guage wire along with it so as not to overheat wiring, and make a safe long lasting design.Product design - well done, nice sturdy and see this as a solid (heavy) connector. Connections are solid, and firm when connectedProduct function - took RV trailer out with these connectors and no heat issues, and easy to connect/disconnect. Sped up my battery removal to no time at all.Product improvements - none for the RV.Suggestions for working with this product:1) make sure you measure the length of wires (and proper wire guage) needed and dont have too long of cables before soldering2) use proper type solder (electronic, NOT plumbing) - needs to be said , and have alot of solder on hand - you will use it as you need to fill the pin cavity where the wire is inserted. Ended using solder iron to pre-solder wire, then wadded up solder into pin and used torch for final assembly3) use liquid flux on wires and dip wire in (soak), not just brush (surface) - this will wick in the solder into the braids so it is a better connection4) TAKE YOUR TIME and be neat. There is a ridge on the outside of the pin which needs to be clean from solder to "snap" into casing. I ended up spilling solder and had to file away solder from the ridge to make it snap in properly.5) when done, spray battery protectant (that blue/red stuff) to keep corrosion at a minimum on connector ends
William G.
2025-07-24 19:10:47
Good product. Decent construct. Works.
Joshua Plank
2025-07-10 10:35:43
Worked great
Willie
2025-06-24 14:25:31
Love these!! Perfect for hooking up to a winch on trailer!
John
2025-06-23 17:12:11
although this says it is for 2awg, it worked fine with my 4awg wire using the solder method. Just used a propane torch to melt a few big drops of solder into the metal connectors and then stuck the stripped wire ends into them. a tiny bit of the shielding melted but that wasn't an issue. I finished it off by putting some heat shrink on both + and - sides and then inserted the connectors into the plastic quick connect housing. No problems at all. Don't try to crimp these connectors. I tried and after a few smacks with a hammer using a hammer crimper, all it did was leave scuff marks lol. So the solder method is apparently the only way to make this work unless you're Thor.
Christopher Ritchey
2025-02-12 14:37:43
Would buy again
Ricky Baker
2024-12-09 18:21:01
It was just what I needed
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