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Castle Creations Polarized Bullet Connector Set, 6.5mm, 010-0053-00

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These 6.5mm polarised bullet connectors from Castle Creations can handle up to 200 amps of continuous current at any voltage. They are also user-friendly, with Castle adding ridges to the housing to make them easier to grip. These connectors accept up to 6 AWG wire and have been marked as "Battery" and "ESC" for easy reference. Aside from batteries and ESCs, these connectors can also be used on charger leads, parallel and series harnesses, in addition to amp/watt meters. Practical and dependable, these bullet connectors from Castle Creations are a great choice. Order yours now.

 
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Polarized connectors have a place in the hearts of many modelers as they make it impossible to destroy their expensive electronics and batteries by plugging them in backwards. However, they have been lacking a connector capable of extremely high currents, constantly having to increase their voltage to maintain amperage levels. But what do you do when you’re maxed out on voltage and your setup requires more amperage than battery connectors on the market will handle? What if you don’t want to or can’t increase your voltage due to size constraints or competition rules? The answer is simple, you go green. The new Castle Creations polarized connectors will handle up to 200 amps of continuous current (for the 6.5mm version; 75 amps for the 4.0mm connectors) without breaking a sweat at any voltage level used in R/C applications.

These are the highest rated polarized connector on the market. Not only that, but they’re user friendly too! We’ve added ridges to the housing making them easier to grip, they accept up to massive 6 AWG wire, and we’ve marked them for "Battery" and "ESC" for easy reference. Batteries and ESCs aren’t the only things they’re useful for though. Use them on your charger leads, parallel and series harnesses, high current amp/watt meters, and anything else that needs super high current. They’re what "going green" should REALLY mean!