Product Family

Power Connector

Power Connector page for engineering and procurement teams evaluating current-carrying connector architecture for power distribution and energy systems. Use this landing page to compare the published product range, understand installation direction, and move into RFQ review with clearer technical boundaries.

The current catalog includes 7 published references across M25, M19, L20, M29 series and Threaded, Push-Lock structures. Review the featured products and filters below to narrow the right family before requesting drawings, pricing, or cable-assembly support.

Selection directions for Power Connector

Current and thermal window

Start from continuous load, duty cycle, conductor size, and allowable heat rise before comparing shell sizes.

Lock retention and panel fit

High-current connectors need stable mechanical retention and predictable rear-space routing inside the enclosure.

Cable and service path

Check bend radius, termination method, and technician access so installation does not compromise electrical stability.

Application scenario

Energy storage cabinets, battery systems, and inverter platforms

Application scenario

Power distribution interfaces in outdoor electrical equipment

Application scenario

High-current harness transitions that need controlled temperature rise

Application scenario

Projects combining current load, enclosure sealing, and safe field maintenance

Related solutions and industries

Connect this family to environment-driven pages so buyers can move from application problem to connector architecture faster.

Related product families

Use adjacent family pages to compare mounting style, electrical range, and installation method.

Filter products in Power Connector

Start with the published references in this family, then narrow by structure, electrical rating, and cable fit.

FAQ

How should engineers shortlist Power Connector?

Start with environment exposure, sealing target, lock structure, enclosure or cable interface, and service method. Then compare the published Power Connector references below by series, structure type, and application fit before RFQ.

Which specifications matter first for Power Connector?

Review ingress protection, current and voltage window, pin or interface layout, and installation method together. This family already includes references around IP67/IP68. Current examples in the published range include 35A. Termination methods such as Soldering should also be checked against assembly and service conditions.

Can LLT support cable assembly, overmolding, or panel adaptation for Power Connector?

Yes. LLT can support connector selection together with cable exit direction, overmold planning, panel fit review, and related harness discussion when the project requires more than a catalog-only comparison.