I like the Anderson PowerPoles. The 45 amp rating is short term, continuous current they should be derated to about 20 amps. At 48 volts that's 1KW continuous and 2KW short term, which is enough for most setups. I've been running those shown above up to 40 amps without problems so far. They are taking some damage from charging the controller caps, a precharging resistor is going to be added soon.
I was just indicating that if you want to use heavier than #10 wire that the connectors should be sized up also. No point in putting in heavy wire that won't properly fit the connectors nor carry the larger current the wire can handle.
The bullets from HK are not designed to be crimped. The Turbo soldering pencils are under $10 on ebay.
I would only use shrouded and polarized bullets. Any other type is asking for trouble. One touch and instant destruction with these high current Lipos. Ruins the connectors, wires and sometimes the batteries. Hard on the fingers and molten copper in the eye makes for a really bad day. Too easy to make that mistake one day when you are tired. It is called Kentucky Fried Fingers (KFF) and is all too common here on ES.