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I'm not sure what the current carrying capability of spades is. I do know that the RC industry basically does not use spades at all. The competitive Robotics team that I help mentor doesn't use spades anymore either. We have had them loosen up and let go. You can get shrouded spades, both male and female, I wouldn't use unshrouded at all. The nice thing about Andersons is that you can build up a block of connections and have them all mate at once. Andersons are non gendered so you don't need different types of connectors, but once you slide a pair together with the built in dovetails, they become polarized, so no chance of plugging things in backwards.zzzizxz wrote:I had looked into the Anderson plugs, and even the style GPW was talking about, but I wasn't sure the benefit over the more standard spade type plugs. Are the pin connectors and Anderson style just a new version of plugs? I'd hate to have to basically start over buying a bunch of connectors, tools, and supplies, but I'm not opposed if the benefit is there.
Beside the fact that I have accumulated a good number of standard style connectors over the years.
I'd love to hear the arguments for these other styles.
WoodSmith wrote:Are those aluminum supports sealed on the top?
I assume they go all the way to the floor. That's a great way to get some storage space up top.
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