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07.12.2009, 04:06 PM
The funny thing is that nobody that has a high current connector has a rating for them. Before I found Deans I was going to use the smaller Anderson connectors, but I thought a 3.2" long connector was a little large. They are the only ones that have the proper specs as far as I am concerned (Amp derating curves and such, life cycle data you know specs.)
Like I said before he might have a bad connection. If you have a good meter like a Fluke Series 3 or above you can actually measure Siemens. Zero the lead resistance and that will allow you to measure conductance through the system without dealing with lead resistance. Lead resistance always gets in the way on measuring very small resistances.
Jeff
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