I would even use waterproof connectors if you live in California. It's always wise. Over time, splash water wrecks havoc on electrics.
Thankfully no connections are bolted, what do you mean?
I can only swap a controller if I take out the prior, insufficient one.
If your existing wiring does not use quick connectors, you may have to cut the wires, then replace new wiring with quick connectors (waterproof) and interchange which side you put female and which side you put male, so that in future you cannot possibly connect wrong wires.
In any case,
the question is about AMPS, which connectors do you all use that can bear enough amps?Key wire: the 3 phase current wires between (Fardriver) CONTROLLER and MOTOR: 370A max
Key wire: the wires between battery and controller: 100A (in my case).
If all of you ride Zero here (?), then I don't know what Amps it can push through? But I know what mine can push through (and someone called it sth like "underpowered", lol).
Once we have some sun / dryness, I plan to make new connections (I can only work this outside).
Did anyone here yet explain how comes that even QS motor wires (top brand again) only are like 2.5mm2(?) / 13AWG?
I don't understand how the controller can push 370A max through such small phase wiring?
What I am missing here?
But again, not to digress, the question of this thread is about MAX AMPS waterproof connectors you found and use?