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Getting 65A off a PCB to another PCB

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I was about to suggest Anderson Power Poles as well - they are available up to 175A at one local electronics supplier near by. My amateur radio club has produced a DC power distribution board that uses these for up to 30A (with inline fuses) and use a large gauge wire to solder onto the circuit board.
These have a flat connector surface.
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Anderson plugs are well established and have been pretty much the universal standard for very high current pluggable battery connectors.
The only problem with using them to connect onto a circuit board is sheer physical size, which makes them impractical.

Thy are otherwise excellent connectors.
 
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Trees, have you figured out how you will design the 65A transformer yet and what topology you will use.

I would think you have to use copper foil. Duty cycle would seem to be a problem also with 4V and higher turns per volt common.

Any details you can share, this sounds like a tough transformer design.
 
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