Most plugs / sockets require two fittings a plug male and socket female. Remember an Anderson plug is also an Anderson socket. They are gender free...Meaning you simply invert the (same coloured) fitting to connect! Thanks for the videos I enjoyed watching them.
Thanks for the great and easy to understand video. It certainly takes stress out of the equation for non-electrical people like me. My set-up - vehicle single battery - caravan lithium battery set-up + Solar. While driving an Anderson plug from vehicle to van for charging. I want to install on the vehicle an Anderson Plug for a portable air compressor. After watching your video, I have realised that it would be good to also have an Anderson plug for my fridge/ freezer if I was to take it with me on a vehicle only trip. With this Anderson setup can I have one cable (not van cable as that is separate) from vehicle battery to the vehicle tub to run both fridge/freezer and from time to time the compressor as well. Or do I either disconnect one for the other OR can I run a splitter (double adapter) at 50 amp in tub? Thank you
Hi Greg, yes you can have an anderson plug in your car to power both the compressor & fridge. Usually when we wire up a car we would wire the compressor anderson plug from the start battery as it is running for 10min and draws a high current - we always recommend customers run their car when using the compressor. Then for a fridge we would wire this up to run of the auxiliary battery as it's a constant low draw. There is no reason you can't run both off the auxiliary battery from the same anderson plug.
Could you do a video on which Anderson connectors to use for which application? IE: After watching a video where winching can draw as much as 500+amps under a heavy load, how do you know which Anderson plug connector to use? A 350amp connector for winching vs a 50amp connector for a fridge or a 175amp connector for Jumping a car etc.? How do you know which Amp rated Anderson connector to use? Thanks for taking the time to show this.
You raised some great questions and we will be sure to cover this in a future video. In the meantime, for any technical questions feel free to contact our team directly on 1300 227 353 or info@amae.net.au.
Size the appropriate wire size for the amperage of the devices that will used on that circuit. This is determined by amperage and wire run length. Charts are readily available online. Then size the correct Anderson plug for the wire size.
Great video, I tried to contact you through the e-mail link but says page no longer available. I have a question that I hope you can answer. I'm running a 6 foot 2 gauge line from my battery to my front bumper, for powering a 90 amp air compressor. Which anderson plug # should I use. Thanks
It depends on your charging set up. We would suggest getting in touch with your local auto electrician or 12 Volt specialist to find out if it is suitable.
Great invention! I'm saddened to see that APC doesn't use such nice connectors to connect the batteries internally in their low-end UPS systems (some kind of kludge is used instead).
Hello, Grey is usually vehicle charge input to your DC charger. Red is usually ESC power. Blue can be fridge and sometimes other things. I would be asking the seller for the wiring digram or taking it to somewhere that can confirm what each one is doing specifically for your van, we don't know who has wired up so can't be 100% correct on what they have done! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks for your comment! Anderson plugs on their own are not waterproof, Though they are designed to allow water etc to flow through them to avoid build up. You can purchase water resistant housings & covers though to help combat water ingress.
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Well done, good simple explanation of Anderson plugs.
Thank you for this excellent explanation. Good, clear, well illustrated.
Most plugs / sockets require two fittings a plug male and socket female.
Remember an Anderson plug is also an Anderson socket. They are gender free...Meaning you simply invert the (same coloured) fitting to connect!
Thanks for the videos I enjoyed watching them.
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Very well explained thank you
Thanks for the great and easy to understand video. It certainly takes stress out of the equation for non-electrical people like me. My set-up - vehicle single battery - caravan lithium battery set-up + Solar. While driving an Anderson plug from vehicle to van for charging. I want to install on the vehicle an Anderson Plug for a portable air compressor. After watching your video, I have realised that it would be good to also have an Anderson plug for my fridge/ freezer if I was to take it with me on a vehicle only trip. With this Anderson setup can I have one cable (not van cable as that is separate) from vehicle battery to the vehicle tub to run both fridge/freezer and from time to time the compressor as well. Or do I either disconnect one for the other OR can I run a splitter (double adapter) at 50 amp in tub? Thank you
Hi Greg, yes you can have an anderson plug in your car to power both the compressor & fridge. Usually when we wire up a car we would wire the compressor anderson plug from the start battery as it is running for 10min and draws a high current - we always recommend customers run their car when using the compressor. Then for a fridge we would wire this up to run of the auxiliary battery as it's a constant low draw. There is no reason you can't run both off the auxiliary battery from the same anderson plug.
@@accelerateoffgridtouring Thank you so much for this information.
Excellent and informative video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
A great presentation, Thanks ..... DB
Could you do a video on which Anderson connectors to use for which application? IE: After watching a video where winching can draw as much as 500+amps under a heavy load, how do you know which Anderson plug connector to use? A 350amp connector for winching vs a 50amp connector for a fridge or a 175amp connector for Jumping a car etc.? How do you know which Amp rated Anderson connector to use? Thanks for taking the time to show this.
You raised some great questions and we will be sure to cover this in a future video. In the meantime, for any technical questions feel free to contact our team directly on 1300 227 353 or info@amae.net.au.
Size the appropriate wire size for the amperage of the devices that will used on that circuit. This is determined by amperage and wire run length. Charts are readily available online. Then size the correct Anderson plug for the wire size.
nice video thanks. I wonder if sb50 and power pole can be connected together ?
Hi Henry - Thanks for the comment. We have not attempted to connect Power Poles to SB50.
We recommend using Genuine Anderson connectors.
Great video, I tried to contact you through the e-mail link but says page no longer available. I have a question that I hope you can answer. I'm running a 6 foot 2 gauge line from my battery to my front bumper, for powering a 90 amp air compressor. Which anderson plug # should I use. Thanks
Hi! Thanks for the comment. If your compressor draws upwards of 90amp we would recommend a 120amp Anderson plug.
@@accelerateoffgridtouring thanks
We don't have an Anderson plug what do we need to get to charge our 5th wheeler towed by a IzuZu NPR 300 both 2 batteries on each hope you can help
This was fantastic. Thankyou.
Glad you liked it!
Sounds like this would be critical if you have a higher amp dc to dc charger, as in a 60 amp dc to dc charger
Yep, agreed!
I already setup anderson plug for my boat trailer. Can I charge 12v battery box from anderson plug?
It depends on your charging set up. We would suggest getting in touch with your local auto electrician or 12 Volt specialist to find out if it is suitable.
@@accelerateoffgridtouring ok thank you 🙏
Great invention! I'm saddened to see that APC doesn't use such nice connectors to connect the batteries internally in their low-end UPS systems (some kind of kludge is used instead).
Yeah we love the versatility of these Anderson plugs. 👍
Just got a 24ft caravan, second hand I've got 3 Anderson plugs on the van grey, red and blue. Anyone know what blue would be for?
Hello,
Grey is usually vehicle charge input to your DC charger.
Red is usually ESC power.
Blue can be fridge and sometimes other things.
I would be asking the seller for the wiring digram or taking it to somewhere that can confirm what each one is doing specifically for your van, we don't know who has wired up so can't be 100% correct on what they have done!
Thanks for watching :)
Are they waterproof?
Thanks for your comment!
Anderson plugs on their own are not waterproof, Though they are designed to allow water etc to flow through them to avoid build up.
You can purchase water resistant housings & covers though to help combat water ingress.
Due to an issue with our Google Brand Account we recently lost all of our responses to viewer comments (all responses prior to July 19, 2020).
We apologise that the comments previously made by our channel are no longer visible. If you wish for us to respond to your question again, please feel free to comment again with the question or contact our office direct on 1300 227 353 or info@amae.net.au
The first I heard that there were different sizes of Anderson plugs was after I bought one and found the damn thing didn't fit my battery box.
Yes!
There are numerous different sizings & Amperage ratings. This allows you to use the right size plug for the job.
Good Jobs
Thank you!
WHY do we have to listen to music? It's annoying and distracting, just the information is enough.
Thanks for the feedback.
She's cute
We think so too!
I love the hair, she’s a pretty good presenter too !