110mm Cabin Wiring Extend Board - 40A ROV/AUV Power Distribution Breakout
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110mm Cabin Wiring Extend Board
40A Power Distribution Breakout for ROV/AUV Electronic Cabins
Key Features
✔ High-Current Design - Supports up to 40A continuous current
✔ Optimized Connectivity - Uses XT30/MR30 connectors for quick disassembly
✔ Enhanced Durability - Battery terminals pre-soldered and tinned for better conductivity
✔ Standard 110mm Compatibility - Designed for common ROV/AUV electronic compartments
✔ Streamlined Wiring - Direct threading screw to expansion board connections
Technical Specifications
- Current Rating: 40A (positive/negative terminals)
- Connector Types: XT30 + MR30 plugs
- Compatibility: Standard 110mm electronic cabins
- Installation: Pre-tinned solder points for secure connections
Package Includes
- 1 × 110mm Cabin Wiring Extend Board
Simple ESC Matching Guide
Voltage (V):
ESC voltage = Battery voltage (e.g., 3S LiPo = 12V, 6S LiPo = 24V).
Current (A):
ESC current ≥ Motor max current + 20-30% safety margin.
Quick Examples:12V, 20A motor → 30A ESC (or higher).
Rule: ESC can handle higher amps than needed, but never lower. Always check motor specs!