[PSUBS-MAILIST] MK-101 Connectors
Jon Wallace via Personal_Submersibles
personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Tue Jul 29 19:41:05 EDT 2014
Alan,
The specs on the SubConn site are old and incorrect. I discussed this
with Jennifer and she said that information has not been updated yet.
You need to go through the Macartney website at
http://macartney.com/systems/infrastructure/subconn%C2%AE which has the
updated specs. Those specs make it very clear, 25 amps per pin, 50 amps
per connector.
If you want to confirm you need to ask your question in reference to the
3 or 4 pin model. By referencing the 2 pin model as you did, the answer
to your question is "no, 25 amps" because the connector housing is rated
at 50 amps and you can run 25 amps through each pin.
Jon
On 7/29/2014 6:33 PM, Alan James via Personal_Submersibles wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> I have copied my question to the rep below.
> I thought it was clear but it could have got lost in translation.
> To SubConn's credit they do have an amp rating which a lot of other
> manufacturers don't seem to be showing.
> Alan
> Hello,
> I am looking at your subconn 2 pin underwater connector,
> "Power Series, Battery 2 contacts".
> In the connector specifications it states that a single pin connector
> is rated 600v @ 25 Amp.
> & the 2 pin connector is also rated 600v @ 25 Amp. With regard to the
> 2 pin connector does
> this mean that if I am running a motor through this connector that I
> can only have 12.5 Amps
> per pin? Thanks.
> Alan James
>
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