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[DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

This is part of a series of posts called Drinking From The Firehose on getting Dr Joe back up to speed on All Things FIRST.



Today's topic: Anderson Powerpole Connectors

Honestly, I love 'em. My experience is that once you learn how to use them correctly (crimp, install, join into blocks, tie wrap), they are a very reliable and robust method to make connections on a FIRST robot.

Others have other ideas... ...some are violently opposed to using them.

What is the collective wisdom of the folks on CD as to Anderson Powerpole connectors?

Pros, Cons, Pro Tips, pictures, anecdotes... ...give 'em to me.

If you are against them please propose your alternatives.

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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

I think they're great....if indeed you need them. We hardly ever need to disconnect motors and stuff on our FRC robots, so we generally just hardwire it all together.

But I've used them on the underwater robot power systems, where we only use about ten amps, they are very handy for that, we have them on the battery boxes, solar panels, and ROVs.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

422 discovered them a couple years ago and now use them whenever we get a chance(at least twice as often as necessary). They're excellent for making modular systems and spares since it cuts down on replacement time. One challenge we had with putting them into blocks as connectors is that if you don't think ahead and make sure they look different it can be very easy to connect the wrong things together when plugging things in in a rush.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

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We hardly ever need to disconnect motors and stuff on our FRC robots, so we generally just hardwire it all together.

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I must be doing it wrong then, because I have never built a robot that I haven't had to take apart many many times ;-)

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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

We use them to interface our drivebase to the superstructure, which typically mounts with 4 bolts. We solder the connectors onto the wire rather than crimping, which has worked well.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

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We use them to interface our drivebase to the superstructure, which typically mounts with 4 bolts. We solder the connectors onto the wire rather than crimping, which has worked well.
I agree that soldering is the way to go. I am an electrician and soldering these connectors is more reliable than crimping. You can crimp, but make sure it is with the proper tools and correct parts. You might also use colored heat shrink to ensure a good coverage on the soldered joint. It gives a little more strength to the connection.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

Do uncrimped connectors fit into the housing? Maybe the 15 and 30 amp varieties, but I can't imagine that the 40A v-shaped connector would fit into the hole.

Regarding soldering, we have never soldered our Anderson connectors. Have teams had problems with wires falling out of crimped Anderson connectors?
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

We use these for superstructure power and we've found that unsoldered connectors suffice if they're crimped properly.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

Wildstang has used this product for quite a while, longer than i've been on the team, and all that I know is that these connectors are very dependable. We've never had any issues with them, as far as i know. We'll crimp and solder them (it sounds like overkill, but we never want to lose to 71 because of an electrical issue ever again ), and we'll use them on speed controllers, spikes, motors, and basically anything else we need to remove easily. I'm sure one of my mentors could give better testimony, but from a student perspective, this product makes the electrical subteam's job much easier.

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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

I have been using these for about 8 years in FIRST have had very few issues. A couple reasons I have seen teams have issues is that they don't buy a real crimp tool for them, not some generic thing that doesn't do the job, a real one is only like $40. Another issue is they buy generic connectors, real Anderson's are very reliable. The number of times I have had to change a speed controller right before a match have led me to always want to be able to quick change any component so nearly everything has multiple Anderson connectors on it.

They can get expensive but it's completely worth it if it can save a match. If you buy in bulk you can easily get them for under $1 a pair.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

I have had issues before of certain pins in certain housings not making contact at times if the housings came slightly apart, and in RC cars I've had them pull apart often just from impact of landing from jumps. However, you can zip tie the two sides together.

We use them and like them for our FRC robot. Our whole superstructure is removable by 4 bolts, one large 4x2 Anderson Powerpole assembly, and a DB9.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

This year we returned to our habit of a removable electronics board, which really helped during the final days when we wanted to get into a tight spot to drill a rivet out and replace a minor part without getting shavings everywhere.

My team has been through several generations of quick-connects, and this year we're going with the gigantic Andersons (yes, the one for the battery). I personally don't like them as much because there's no way to reverse the connectors for quick debugging or quick retraction of an arm on a window motor (and they're huge). However, we used the big ones this year because (from what I've discerned in conversations) they have permanent mount holes built into them, whereas the mini andersons do not. Other than the zip-tie method, does anyone know of a way to perma-mount a mini-anderson pair?

We've also moved away from using clustered blocks of mini-andersons to connect parts of the robot -- everything is generally fine until a single motor in the block has to be replaced, at which point that one pair of connectors has to be pried out of the block. This wreaked havoc on us in 2008.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

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Other than the zip-tie method, does anyone know of a way to perma-mount a mini-anderson pair?
These clamps work great with the powerpoles. They give a secure mounting point and ensure the plugs never come apart due to vibration. There's a tab on the back, we just cut it off and bolt the clamps flat on the electrical board.

http://www.powerwerx.com/powerpole-a...mp-2-sets.html
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...we used the big ones this year because (from what I've discerned in conversations) they have permanent mount holes built into them, whereas the mini andersons do not. Other than the zip-tie method, does anyone know of a way to perma-mount a mini-anderson pair?
When you slide the connector housings together, there's a small hole that appears between them. I think it's intended for a pin to keep them from sliding apart again. On our cleanest and most modular control box, we put a small bolt (M3 might have been too large) through the hole to mount the connectors.
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Re: [DFTF] Anderson Powerpole Connectors...

We use these clips in those holes. They work very well.
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