Powerhobby QS10 Anti-Spark Male / Female Connector / Plug Pair
Powerhobby QS10 Anti-Spark Male / Female Connector / Plug Pair est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
Powerhobby QS10 Anti-Spark Male / Female Connector / Plug Pair est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
Description
Description
Powerhobby QS10 Anti-Spark Male / Female Connector / Plug Pair
Description
Create a heavy-duty connection for high-voltage and high-current RC electronics with the Powerhobby QS10 Anti-Spark Male and Female Connector Set. Designed for demanding large-scale applications, this connector system uses oversized 10mm gold-plated brass contacts capable of handling extremely high current.
The built-in anti-spark system helps reduce the electrical spark that commonly occurs when connecting a battery to an ESC with large input capacitors. This can help reduce wear on the connector surfaces and protect compatible electronic equipment during repeated battery connections.
Each connector includes a protective wire cover, eliminating the need to install heat-shrink tubing over the solder joints. The female connector is intended for the battery side, while the male connector is used on the ESC or charger side.
Features
- Heavy-duty QS10 connector system
- Large 10mm gold-plated brass contacts
- Rated for current up to 400A
- Built-in anti-spark protection
- Helps reduce connector and electronics wear
- Fused design for added protection
- Accepts wire up to 4AWG
- Protective wire covers conceal solder joints
- Suitable for high-powered and large-scale RC applications
Includes
- One QS10 female battery-side connector
- One QS10 male ESC or charger-side connector
- Protective wire covers
Specifications
- Brand: Powerhobby
- Connector type: QS10
- Contact diameter: 10mm
- Maximum listed current: 400A
- Maximum wire size: 4AWG
- Contact material: Gold-plated brass
- Part number: PHB9023
- UPC: 735816927073
Installation Note
Soldering is required. Install the female connector on the battery side and the male connector on the ESC or charger side. Confirm polarity, wire size, and equipment current ratings before use.
