Features:
Brand new and high quality
The plugs is impact resistant polycarbonate and connectors are silver plated solid copper terminals
Ideal for environments where a durable, rugged connector, capable of low voltage, high current applications from 1-36 volts up to 50 Amps is required
The silver plated solid copper terminals offer low resistance for superior conductivity, as silver plated copper contacts inside housings that strongly force the contacts together
Suitable for solar panels, dual battery systems, caravans, 4WD, fridges etc
These plugs form a reliable weather and vibration resistant connection, can not be cross connected, and are most commonly used to connect auxiliary power from a vehicle to a trailer
Plugs are compatible with other grey Anderson Style 50A connectors
Specifications:
Current Rating: 50Amp
Voltage Rating: 600 volts (max)
Contact Barrel Wire Size: #6 (AWG), 13.3(mm)
Voltage: For 12v or 24v use
Genderless Connection
Colour: Grey
Operating Temperature: -20°C to 105°C
Note:
There are Many fakes around so if you buy them from us or not buy the GENUINE as pictured here as the tollerences are made to a very specific high standard as well as the materials used to make them,
INSIST ON GENUINE ANDERSON!
Yes these do include the GENUINE ANDERSON TERMINAL / LUGS with the "A" stamped into them BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
Package Content:
10 x Genuine Anderson Plug connector 50AMP Caravan Trailer Solar 6AWG SB50
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