On 4/1/2014 8:44 PM, Ken Olum wrote:
I always use Anderson connectors for this sort of thing. You can get
them directly from http://www.andersonpower.com. There are various
models rated for different currents. I'm confused about what you need
because you mentioned replacing a 30A connector and then talked about
1000A. 4 gauge wire has ampacity < 100A.
Part of the problem is the batteries can source a lot of current without
dropping voltage. Aircraft engine starting batteries. However most times
the tractor is pulling <100 amps so a 30a connector on the third string
of batteries should be fine.
I think the problem is when I am blowing snow I am pulling 300-400 amps
while charging uphill. So I might need a 100 amp connector, but I'd like
it to be something that will fit nicely on the back.