December 24, 200916 yr Well thinking already about how to tidy up my connectors for my E Brompton project once I get it working. I have been looking round at some connectors both for my battery to controller and the brushless motor three connection leads. Here are a few For battery to controller Used by Cytronex - RS. This one is waterproof. Maplin - Here and Here or Here even. Something that locks maybe better. Does anyone know where to get the waterproof connector that is used on the motor connectors clipped to the front fork that Cytronex use and others usually on the Bafangs I think ? Regards Jerry Edited December 24, 200916 yr by jerrysimon
December 24, 200916 yr The neutrik powercon connectors are a good choice and do feature a very good locking action, but the Speakon connectors are a better choice if you don't need mains voltages as they offer a higher current rating. Cheapest I've found Speakon connectors is from Rapid Electronics ... Rapid Electronics - Cables & Connectors However.. the speakon connectors are rather bulky for bike use... I'm looking for something better myself at the moment.
December 24, 200916 yr Author Thanks Fecn, They look interesting as I have not come across those before. I guess as I don't really need a water proof connection as the battery will be in the Brompton bag those are probably better. Anyway plenty of time to look round yet. Regards Jerry
December 24, 200916 yr Author Could you use a 2 pole one here or are they not as good/robust ? They say they are good to 30amps ? Regards Jerry
December 24, 200916 yr I use both the 2-pole and 4-pole ones myself for 12v and 24v respectively - My van has 2-pole speakon sockets throughout. My bike stuff all uses the 4-pole connectors with the higher voltages running on the extra connections. They're both exactly the same size - The two-pole plugs can fit into the 4-pole sockets, but the 4-pole plugs cannot fit into two-pole sockets. To give you some idea of the relative sizes of the connectors... Speakon panel-mount socket on my NiMh Pack....(Speakon is the black one next to the RJ45 socket which is for the temperature sensor) http://yourhome.org.uk/gallery2/d/2853-2/08012009064.jpg Speakon 4-pole plug, (grey/blue) going into black socket<->socket gender changer on my LiFePo4 pack... (this is the too-bulky thing I want to change) http://yourhome.org.uk/gallery2/d/3655-2/30092009188.jpg Bless this mess... 2-pole speakon socket built into my benchtop PSU with my RC charger plugged into it. http://yourhome.org.uk/gallery2/d/3676-2/PA030533.JPG I use Speakons for pretty much everything high-current and DC voltage. Steer clear of the 8-pole ones though... They're are substantially larger. You can see the difference in size next to a 2-pole plug here... The big chunky black cable is a 90A feed into my van (cable is rated 120A).. the thick blue cable is 30A rated. http://yourhome.org.uk/gallery2/d/2333-2/20122007001.jpg Edited December 24, 200916 yr by Fecn
December 25, 200916 yr These are waterproof, and lockable: 2 Way AMP Automotive Superseal waterproof connector kit on eBay (end time 04-Jan-10 12:57:49 GMT) and come in various sizes. Colin
December 25, 200916 yr Author Man I am stuffed Just finished Christmas lunch! Thanks CeeGee. The three pole ones of those would be great for my motor connection. Unless someone knows where to get the screw type that come on the Cytronex or on the Bafang motors Regards Jerry
December 25, 200916 yr Author Ok found the motor connectors they are made by switchcraft http://www.switchcraft.com/products/pdf_files/micro.pdf Now to find a source. Found here Regards Jerry Edited December 25, 200916 yr by jerrysimon
December 25, 200916 yr The AMP's are not designed for frequent disassembly, rather for automotive components which are only disconnected when they need replacement, once, twice or more likely never in a cars service life. They are however very good at their purpose, and I always salvage them whenever I come across a wiring harness being thrown out. Edited December 25, 200916 yr by Erik
December 26, 200916 yr Jerry These switchcraft connectors look,like they are only rated to 7.5A - You need about 15A for the motor connectors? Ok found the motor connectors they are made by switchcraft http://www.switchcraft.com/products/pdf_files/micro.pdf Now to find a source. Found here Regards Jerry
December 26, 200916 yr Author These switchcraft connectors look,like they are only rated to 7.5A - You need about 15A for the motor connectors? Thanks. They seem identical (same brand and spec) as the ones used on my Cytronex. I think the Tongxin only draws about 10-15amps (its not advised to draw more than 10amps with these motors) and I am not sure if each wire has to be rated to that or if the load is spread across the three wires Regards Jerry Edited December 26, 200916 yr by jerrysimon
December 26, 200916 yr Man I am stuffed Just finished Christmas lunch! Thanks CeeGee. The three pole ones of those would be great for my motor connection. Unless someone knows where to get the screw type that come on the Cytronex or on the Bafang motors Regards Jerry That's the same connector as used on my Alien bike for the motor connection at the wheel....as mentioned I don't think they are designed for a high cycle / insertion life
December 26, 200916 yr How about one of the Hirschmann ST plugs, rated up to 16amps...I think Dan used one of these on his Brompton.... Product Browser Page
December 26, 200916 yr How about one of the Hirschmann ST plugs, rated up to 16amps...I think Dan used one of these on his Brompton.... Product Browser Page Good find ! (I didn't even know myself ) http://daniel.weck.free.fr/BromptonBafangTongxin/IMG_3823.jpg
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