Anderson plug is not the plug we usually use, it is a car plug specifically designed for use in cars. The vehicles that can be used include electric cars, sightseeing buses, forklifts, golf carts, and even mechanical equipment such as vacuum cleaners, lawn mowers, and electric wheelchairs. What are the types of Anderson plugs, what are their features, and how should we install, pin, and bundle them when using Anderson plugs?
Anderson plug product types: single pole connector, high current capacity, small size, can be freely assembled, dual-use for AC and DC; Multi pole connector, positive and negative pole design, two hole mating, silver plated terminal design, matching handle; Three pole connector, suitable for connecting three-phase/DC products; Two pole connector with contacts, consisting of two main contacts and two auxiliary contacts; Suitable for powering on batteries and monitoring battery temperature rise.
Main features: The shell is made of polycarbonate material, which is resistant to high temperature and corrosion; Adopting eye-catching color coding, with different colors and connector interfaces to prevent accidental insertion; The hardware terminals are made of silver plated copper with excellent conductivity; Hardware shrapnel with positioning slots can prevent the terminals from moving left and right, ensuring good contact; The connector is designed without distinguishing between male and female connectors, which is beneficial for reducing inventory; Accessories, handle+dust cover; Fire rating of connectors.