Lithium Polymer Batteries & Other RC Parts & Components July 2, 2007
What Type of Connector Should I Use With My LiPoly Battery?
Choosing what brand and type of connector to use with your lithium polymer battery is a decision that is often overlooked and not given much thought. Although it will mostly come down to personal preference there are few things to keep in mind when choosing what connector to use.
1) How much current (Amps) with the connector handle?
The current rating is probably the most important feature to look at for the connector. Before choosing your connector you should ensure that the current rating on the connector is higher than the estimated current that your system will be drawing, so if you know you will be drawing 20 amps from the battery, it would be safe to use a connector rated at 30 amps. Using a connector that is rated at a lower current than you are drawing may cause the connector fuse together and possibly short out causing damage to the battery, speed control and other equipments. You should be able to find the current rating on the connector from the manufacturer or supplier.
2) Are there any special tools I will need to install it?
Most connectors can be easily soldered to the wire leads on the battery and speed controller. However some connectors such as Anderson Power Pole connectors require special crimping tools for installation.
3) Can it be accidentally plugged in backwards?
For batteries it is a good idea to choose a connector that is polarized, so there is an evident positive and negative on the connector and it can not be plugged in backwards. A good example of a polarized connector is a Deans Ultra Plug. Non-polarized connectors such as bullet connectors are good for connecting motors due to their small size however are not a good choice for connecting batteries as they can easily be connected backwards causing damage to the battery and electronics.
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