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Default XT30 alternative for live circuit connect/ disconnects?

I just ran a bunch of wiring using the XT30 and sometimes XT60
connectors for my firm. There are two areas, however, where connecting/
disconnecting needs to be made without turning off power. My manager
says the XT connectors aren't made to handle this so what could I use in
those areas instead? Thank you.
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On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 21:58:39 -0500, Witherspoon wrote:

I just ran a bunch of wiring using the XT30 and sometimes XT60
connectors for my firm. There are two areas, however, where connecting/
disconnecting needs to be made without turning off power. My manager
says the XT connectors aren't made to handle this so what could I use in
those areas instead? Thank you.


What's the voltage and current?

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On 12/9/20 9:10 AM, legg wrote:
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 21:58:39 -0500, Witherspoon wrote:

I just ran a bunch of wiring using the XT30 and sometimes XT60
connectors for my firm. There are two areas, however, where connecting/
disconnecting needs to be made without turning off power. My manager
says the XT connectors aren't made to handle this so what could I use in
those areas instead? Thank you.


What's the voltage and current?

RL


Depends on the line, but generally 8-12 VDC @ up to 12 A.
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On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 09:32:54 -0500, Witherspoon wrote:

On 12/9/20 9:10 AM, legg wrote:
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 21:58:39 -0500, Witherspoon wrote:

I just ran a bunch of wiring using the XT30 and sometimes XT60
connectors for my firm. There are two areas, however, where connecting/
disconnecting needs to be made without turning off power. My manager
says the XT connectors aren't made to handle this so what could I use in
those areas instead? Thank you.


What's the voltage and current?

RL


Depends on the line, but generally 8-12 VDC @ up to 12 A.



Anderson PP15

ASMPR45-1X2-RK polarized pairs.

Digikey or others.

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On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 09:32:54 -0500, Witherspoon wrote:

Depends on the line, but generally 8-12 VDC @ up to 12 A.


Won't work with XT60. Gold plated connectors are made for "dry" loads
and cannot be "switched" with current flowing. You'll blow holes in
the gold plating and eventually end up with a lump of some oxide that
increases the contact resistance. Shove 12A through that, and the
connector will get hot. I've never had much long term luck with using
sliding connectors contacts in place of an on/off switch. I suggest
you look into installing an on/off switch that is rated for 12A DC. I
suggest a battery switch:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=battery+switch
The current rating on the Chinese switches are science fiction. For
12A, I could get something that is advertised to handle at least 100A.

Also, I hope you have a fuse in the circuit.

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Jeff Liebermann wrote:

Won't work with XT60. Gold plated connectors are made for "dry" loads
and cannot be "switched" with current flowing. You'll blow holes in
the gold plating


think even the powerpoles recommended by someone else should only be
used for hot plug/unplug if you specify the silver-plated pins for them,
not the standard tin-plated ones

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