AURELIO TECH Universal 2-4 AWG 175A Battery Connect Quick Connector Plug for 12V Winch Trailer Driver Electrical Devices
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The terminal posts are male and female once installed and the terminals have been locked. They will mate up to the posts that are included. There are only four terminals (male) on the connectors it is the connectors that make it male or female. It should be noted that the terminal fittings DO NOT FIT A 2 GAUGE WIRE! The 2 gauge battery cables I bought for the car had to be drilled out and countersunk so they would The standards are clearly not intended for 2 gauge wire only 4 gauge is acceptable.
They are unisex, as was answered in another question on this site. Those mean that both halves are set up the same way. You still would be able to plug three of these plugs into each other if you had three.
This is also the second time I've purchased these plugs. I have bought these as the first plugs like these, so I don't know whether there is a design older than these. You're not the only one who had a problem with the plugs. In my case, the solder lugs were already inserted in the housing at the time I answered. What is the best way to remove them?
If you're looking for the best deal, you're best off buying from a marine supply store, but make sure to reorder for $16 only so they treat you like gold. My tickets were only about $13, but I thought they were pricey.
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New plugs, however, are of a different design and won't engage unless part of the plug is ground away. (The only time I'd grind away the part would be if I couldn't return them. ) Although they look like Aurelio Tech connectors, they do not possess a brand name, nor are they branded with the CE logo. Here are some photos of the authentic connectors I received six months ago from this vendor next to the fakes that don't work.
Hard wires were used on the truck side to connect My suspicion was aroused when a green substance appeared under the cover not long after they were installed. It was so surprising to find that the contacts were corroded to the point of leaking. Positive terminal had been pitted to bare copper, and one very bad terminal had been damaged. It was also badly corroded and partially missing the spring clip that holds the terminal to the switch. The only thing I can think of is that the metals used to assemble this thing had some form of galvanic reaction.
I am not worried about the quality of these connectors, and they appear to operate very well, however, I have my reservations just following- The following are reasons for doubts I believe that no matter the product, nor who is producing it, every product should come with a printed company description and information this includes contact information, guarantee information (if available), as well as instructions for assembly and use. There was NOTHING printed inside one of the two packages! The vendor was NOT responsive, and it was unclear how he could do so. It is possible for manufacturers to 'assume' that all buyers will know how to assemble, properly use, and SAFELY operate their product. Despite that, it has not happened. Although I may not know the full story behind the picture(s) and the film, I have faith in my belief in God Using a hex depression in exchange for the through hole in the clamps, they are intended to hold - You need to hold a nut (to stop the nut from Still, there is no explanation for the holes NOR an image of how they are meant to be used. In spite of the ZERO instructions, I am curious as to what to do once the wire has been inserted into the metal connector and soldered/crimped in. There is a connector that "slides" into the one piece shell. How is that possible? Once the wire-connector has been inserted into the shell, there is no visible or written explanation of how it is retained. There is a high likelihood that, if it slides in, both (or both) connectors could and would slide out with the same ease, especially if tension is put I got an e-mail from her The company could (would) have been contacted if a mail address and/or phone number had been listed! I hope to be able to figure out how to assemble them so they work stably. There is one who is not really happy - Consumers are happy with the service. It has been days since I have received neither a reply nor information!.
These disconnects are definitely heading in the wrong direction, as their quality is declining. For five years) because I had an intense affection for them. In most cases, however, crimping the terminals to 4AWG battery cable will result in serious distortion of the terminal, so much that they can no longer be installed into the plastic holders. I think it was just a mistake in sending me the wrong product. It should now be labeled as 1-100. It is a 2 AWG cable. At the same time, the thickness of the terminals has also become thinner and less rigid. In addition to the older terminals and disconnects, I want the old ones My terminal is bugged now because I was trying to return the same item from my previous order from Amazon yet I was receiving a different one. I don't understand why I can reorder the same product on Amazon, but receive a different one. I'll add a couple of notes before anyone asks. In fact, I have crimping tools that accommodate up to 0AWG and as small as 6AWG. A second one was purchased, with the same result.
Don't expect to be able to crimp these terminals on 4 gauge wire. Another reviewer cited the method of placing the terminal in a vise, filling it halfway with solder and pushing the wire into it. I think it is pretty effective but watch out for the splatter as the water is pretty vigorously boiling
Pic shows new terminal, new terminal with crimp attempt, and an older much thicker terminal that has been crimped correctly.
If you use either #4 or #2 copper wire in these connectors, you will not be able to continue to run 350 amperes through the wiring at all times. The amount of current output by copper #2 at a constant load is 95 amps. Using a crimp tool is recommended if you want to crimp the connector. The proper crimper can be rented at some tool rental places. Rough and ready.
Fast disconnect at a great price.
I connected wires that were 4 AWG, but I was unsure how 2 AWG wires could properly be connected. It is a very solid connection thanks to the crimper I used. A very good connection can be made with the aluminum posts This is a very solid and tight joint. In my case, I use the most amperage for the wire I'm using As I am going with 4 AWG, these should perform well for me. The two sets that I purchased were so that one could be used for the air compressor at the back and the other for jumper cables at the front. In addition, the connection is strong once again. There are no obvious signs of poor build quality. My favorite thing about this is the rubber cap The fit is good on them, but I'm not sure I'll use them.
Originally purchased in November 2017. Good but does not fit 2AWG welding cable without trimming the strands to 4AWG size. *01/2018 Same seller "Sold By" Despite the fact that this item is the same as the connector I purchased in 2017, this item will not work with the other connector. Specifically, there is a new version of 2018. The yellow part of the picture can be seen in the image. You need to cut them in order to connect them. This version fits welding cable that is 2 AWG without any trimming required! The dust boots that make it the best for the money fit well and are the best for the dollar amount. The undersized ones I ordered last year couldn't be found this year, so I ordered another set of this year's set. Now I just have to send them back!.