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⚡ Connect Fast, Power Strong, Stay Ahead!
The BULVACK 108 PCS Power Connectors Kit offers a comprehensive assortment of quick disconnect terminals rated for 15, 30, and 45 Amps. Featuring stainless steel spring locks and silver-plated copper contacts, it delivers secure, low-resistance connections compatible with AWG10-20 wires. Designed for versatility across electric vehicles, industrial equipment, and medical devices, this kit ensures reliable, high-performance power connections with professional-grade durability.






| ASIN | B07Y9KPFLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,325 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #102 in Disconnect Terminals |
| Brand Name | BULVACK |
| Color | red, black |
| Connector Type | Quick Disconnect |
| Contact Material | Copper |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (442) |
| Gauge | 20.0 |
| Insulation Material Type | Non-Insulated |
| Manufacturer | Zixtec |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Maximum Voltage | 600 Volts (DC) |
| Model | 0217dc14-4dd8-4a3b-b4a2-46d817b39700 |
| Specification Met | CE, UL, VDE |
| Stud Size | AWG10-20 |
| Temperature Rating | 257 degree fahrenheit |
| Terminal | Spade Terminal |
| UPC | 745672639799 |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Count |
D**N
They fit together, that's all I know for now
This is a good assortment of terminals and shells. They seem to fit together ok, not sure if they will fit with original Anderson PP, but don't imagine they wouldn't. The shells fit together ok--just a little tight for alignment and disassembly. Nice hard plastic. I have a pickup power-outlet project going on and these should be a few more than enough for now. The box could be a little more rugged (hinge was popped open and contents were mixed up) maybe that's why it's in a bag too. It would be nice if I could find some little seal-plugs to go over the wires and into the sockets to make them a little more weather-proof, but that's probably not an original design expectation for these. I "knew" how small these would be but was still a little surprised. No idea about technical performance (contact heating under load, contact wear, housing ruggedness outdoors, etc). They look like they should crimp on as well as any, expecting same. It they turn out differently I will revisit this review.
A**V
Good connectors for ham radio equipment cables
Works great! Used one box and bought another one. Using it for ham radio equipment cables. Good quality, good price!
D**N
Works Great, if you know what you’re doing
These are relatively good quality and easy to use. Getting the prongs into the terminals once they are crimped onto a wire can be a little challenging, but overall doable. The reason this doesn’t get 5 stars is because several times I struggled to get the prong to seat properly and if I hadn’t known to check every one, it would have been an unseen problem with my connections. Another notable point on these is that they are configurable in any way you like (I.e, black and red can be on either side of each other, stacked on top of each other in any order, separated, etc.). You can also connect multiple of these into a 4-wire connector (or larger). That kind of variability is great, but won’t prevent a novice from accidentally being inconsistent with how they wire in the connectors, resulting in crossing positive with negative. Additionally, the red and black are identical and can be accidentally connected into each other. Just be careful and consistent with how you wire and configure them and all will be well.
A**R
Must-Have fort Amateur Radio
This is a great kit for making multiple Anderson Power Pole connections. I also purchased a 1-in 8-out fused power block, and these match up perfectly.
J**L
Powerpole clones
These have worked well for me, so far. They seem to be a clone of Andersen powerpoles. No little “A” like on the originals, if I am remembering correctly. The 15 and 30 amp contacts have crimped well using the proper powerpole crimper tool. I always start off the 45 amp contacts first by crimping the upper edge of the “sleeve” area together a little bit with pliers before inserting into the powerpole crimper tool. If I don’t get it started, sometimes the 45 amp contact crimp folds only on one side and has to be replaced. This is no different than I do on original branded 45 amp contacts. I’m satisfied with how these have worked for me. Will see how these hold up over time.
J**M
Works as expected
I ran out of Anderson Powerpole connectors and needed to replenish my stock. I decided to give these a shot. The terminals fit perfectly into my crimping tool and crimped onto the wires nicely. The plastic connectors fit over the terminals correctly and snap in place with mating connectors just like you'd expect. Overall, I'm satisfied with these BULVACK connectors.
M**.
Good knock offs
Not the real deal but close enough. Don’t forget the super glue for holding the black and red pieces together.
W**.
Best connectors I have ever used!
These connectors are so simple to make, and they lock negative and positive end together! I am sold and will be using these from now on, as a matter of fact, I am going to re-do my entire ham shack with them! Word of warning however, you will need also to order the IWISS Wire Crimping Tool sold elsewhere on Amazon in order to make the proper connections that slide into the plastic housing. Well worth the money in my opinion!
A**R
Pour connecter radioamateur
D**E
I bought one a month ago and it was $5 cheaper plus free shipping. Now the shipping is $6. The connectors look the same as far as I can tell so far, so that's good. The case is slightly different, no label anymore. Left is the new one. Right is the older one.
M**R
Not enough electrical connections vs plastic covers. Could not finish my project.
H**N
I didn’t use them away to small not what I expected.
A**R
Not of usable quality
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