Factors Affecting The Current-temperature Rise Of Heavy-duty Connectors Include
The rated current of the heavy duty wire connectors is the current that promotes a specific temperature rise of the female terminal, typically 20°C or 30°C. To use this data correctly, in addition to understanding the test methods for the wire connector heavy duty, attention must also be paid to the test environment for the heavy duty electric cable connectors. For example, simply test a pair of female and male pins of a heavy duty automotive electrical connectors that are not mounted in a case.
It is well known that factors affecting the temperature rise of a heavy duty 12v connectors include contact resistance, current, and heat dissipation path. In practical applications of the heavy duty 12 volt connectors, the female terminal of the male pin is generally mounted in the case of a 12v heavy duty connector. Therefore, the heat dissipation path is drastically reduced, and using multiple contacts simultaneously is relatively more difficult.





