Updated!
Recent discussion on the AREC Mailing list caused me to update this article. There are three types of connectors cited; a decision on which of the two high-power options should be used by AREC is yet to be made but I am aware of both types in service. I use the SBS connector.
I recently had an email from Andrew ZL3AME (a ham who i've also come across in Linux circles) who had been browsing this site and presumably came across the documentation of my Radio Install (Old and New. He noted the high-amperage DC connectors that I have fitted (as shown here) and pointed me at this article which also notes that it is fast becoming the RACES/ARES standard in the USA for plenty of very good reasons. The article also has some very nice cross-sections, etc, which may be of interest. He even pointed me at a likely dealer for the connectors although I sourced mine from John ZL1PO some time ago.
Interestingly I was googling and also found it documented as a standard for an Australian Equivalent to AREC (At least in NSW) as per the linked newsletter.
So here it is in a nutshell, starting with the higher-current options:
Anderson PowerPole PP series
These have been strongly advocated by some parties. They are widely used in the Radio Control Scene.
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