Battery Connector Plug — 10 Circuits, 2.50 mm Pitch
It sits in TE's battery connector family — a dedicated series for rechargeable battery pack connections where the plug half mounts to the PCB and mates with a receptacle on the battery harness. Keying prevents inserting the plug into a wrong receptacle, and the push-pull fastening allows tool-less disconnection — both practical for field-service battery swaps where the technician works by feel. The black thermoplastic insulation is rated for the -20°C to 80°C operating range, covering indoor consumer and industrial environments.
For BOM matching, confirm the receptacle part number from the same TE battery connector series. The plug uses solder tails for PCB mounting; the receptacle side uses crimp terminals terminated to the battery wires. The push-pull latch on the plug engages with a corresponding ramp on the receptacle housing — no screws or tools needed for mating or unmating.
For a 10-circuit plug, the total current across all positions is 60 A, but the practical limit is lower because the temperature rise is cumulative when multiple circuits carry current simultaneously. Derate if the ambient temperature exceeds 25°C or if more than half the positions are loaded near 6 A. The 30 V rating is a safety limit for the insulation and creepage distance at 2.50 mm pitch. This connector is suited for low-voltage battery applications.
