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  2. Anderson Powerpole - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Powerpole is a family of electrical connectors by Anderson Power Products (APP), [ 1 ] although plug compatible connectors are now available from alternate sources. Specific variants of this series of connectors have become de facto standards for conveying "higher power" direct current (DC) electrical power, although these ...

  3. DC connector - Wikipedia

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    Powerpole connectors are a series developed by Anderson Power Products[10] and available in a variety of sizes and colors. The commonly used 15/30/45 series connectors are interoperable and use the same housings but different contacts for different wire sizes and current requirements.

  4. Battery terminal - Wikipedia

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    Larger external battery packs use a variety of connectors, including the Anderson Powerpole MultiPole series (as used by Tripp Lite), which are color-coded and keyed for specific voltages. Very large batteries as installed in battery rooms such as are found in datacenters use bolted connections from cell terminals to bus bars or flexible cables.

  5. Anderson connector - Wikipedia

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  6. AC power plugs and sockets - Wikipedia

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    A plug is the connector attached to an electrically-operated device, often via a cable. ... Anderson Powerpole; DC connector; History of AC power plugs and sockets;

  7. NTrak - Wikipedia

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    The Anderson Powerpole PP30 connector and 12 gauge wire was adopted as a recommend practice in 2005. and as a standard for newly constructed modules in 2011. [3] The use of the older Cinch-Jones connector has been deprecated, but is still permitted on legacy modules.

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