Three common connection methods for Anderson plug power connectors
The Anderson plug power connector has no male or female distinction and can be directly plugged in. When using the Anderson plug power connector, it is very important to choose the appropriate connection method between the Anderson connector terminals and the wiring harness, and learn to operate the termination method correctly.
There are three common connection methods for Anderson plug power connectors.
1、 【 Highly recommended 】 Crimping connection: Crimping connection should be able to cause metal mutual solubility flow and symmetrical deformation between the wire and the contact material, similar to cold welding connection, which can achieve good mechanical strength and electrical continuity, and can withstand more harsh environmental conditions. At present, it is generally believed that the correct crimping connection arm soldering is necessary, especially in high current situations where crimping must be used.
2、 【 General recommendation 】 Welding: The most common connection is soldering. The most important aspect of soldering connection is the continuity of metal between the solder material and the surface being soldered. The most common coatings for connector soldering ends are tin alloy, silver, and gold.
3、 Winding: Wrap the wire directly around the contact piece winding post with a diamond angle. When winding, the wire is wound under controlled tension, pressed and fixed at the corner of the contact piece winding column to form an airtight contact.
After the Anderson connector is connected to the terminal, its external inspection should be done to see if there are any problems and ensure that the connection process is correct.
The connector housing should be regularly inspected for all components to keep the housing clean, and regularly checked for cracks, discoloration, and signs of melting.