I've got a rack mounted 48v battery. The battery/rack was bought from an online retailer called Cap Rouge which is based in Australia. I've got a small 48v - 230v inverter which I've been using to power the fridge during power outages and plan on taking camping. Currently I've just used some spade connectors to plug into the female sockets ofthe battery.
I wanted to make it a bit neater as well as sturdier particularly when bringing it camping in the car and bought a male Poly Hailong connector. Turns out it is not big enough. The total width is too narrow and the blades sit too closely together to fit the battery socket. I opened the battery up hoping to find some information about the connector, but no luck there.
The 4 female sockets seems to be spaced about 10mm apart whereas the Poly Hailong blades are 6-7mm apart. Below are three images. The first two are of the female socket (which also got a 90 degree connector on the battery side) and the last is of the Poly blade that doesn't fit.
Cheers,
TK



I wanted to make it a bit neater as well as sturdier particularly when bringing it camping in the car and bought a male Poly Hailong connector. Turns out it is not big enough. The total width is too narrow and the blades sit too closely together to fit the battery socket. I opened the battery up hoping to find some information about the connector, but no luck there.
The 4 female sockets seems to be spaced about 10mm apart whereas the Poly Hailong blades are 6-7mm apart. Below are three images. The first two are of the female socket (which also got a 90 degree connector on the battery side) and the last is of the Poly blade that doesn't fit.
Cheers,
TK


