High current connectors...

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M. G. Devour

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Hello,

Does anyone know what sort of peak or sustained current Superior Electric
Supercon(tm) connectors can carry if they are *not* asked to interrupt a
live circuit?

See: http://www.newark.com/product-details/text/CD121/9942.html

I need them to carry 12VDC, 75A pulses at a duty cycle less than 25% and
will *not* disconnect while hot. The 100 amp connectors look to me to be
gross overkill, and I'm wondering if the 50 or 25 amp units can handle this
current?

I've had no luck finding a data sheet for these on-line. Given the holidays,
it'd be a while before I could order one up from Superior, so thought I'd
ask here.

Thanks,

Mike D.
 
"M. G. Devour" <mdevour@eskimo.com> wrote in message
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Hello,

Does anyone know what sort of peak or sustained current Superior Electric
Supercon(tm) connectors can carry if they are *not* asked to interrupt a
live circuit?

See: http://www.newark.com/product-details/text/CD121/9942.html

I need them to carry 12VDC, 75A pulses at a duty cycle less than 25% and
will *not* disconnect while hot. The 100 amp connectors look to me to be
gross overkill, and I'm wondering if the 50 or 25 amp units can handle
this
current?

I've had no luck finding a data sheet for these on-line. Given the
holidays,
it'd be a while before I could order one up from Superior, so thought I'd
ask here.

Thanks,

Mike D.




Well if volt drop is not a problem (details of use not given) at that duty
cycle I'd go the 50's, mebbe try a few 25's and see !!

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Regards ............... Rheilly Phoull
 

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