High-Current vs. Low-Current Terminals: What’s the Difference?

  • High-Current (200A+)
    • Design: Thick copper lugs, M8 bolts (minimize resistance).
    • Applications: Off-grid inverters, EV charging stations.
  • Low-Current (<50A)
    • Design: F1/F2 tabs (cost-effective for small UPS).
    • Trade-offs: Lighter but prone to overheating if overloaded.
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