SB50 vs SB120 vs SB175 Anderson Plugs: Which One Do You Need?

SB50 vs SB120 vs SB175 Anderson Plugs: Which One Do You Need?

Anderson-style plugs are commonly used in 4WD, caravan, camper trailer and off-grid electrical systems. They provide a practical way to connect and disconnect power for accessories such as solar panels, DC-DC chargers, fridges, inverters and general 12V or 24V equipment.

One of the most common questions is which plug size to use: SB50, SB120 or SB175. Each size suits a different type of setup, depending on current draw, cable size and how the connection will be used.

What is an SB50 Anderson Plug?

The SB50 is one of the most common Anderson-style plug sizes used in 4WD and caravan setups.

It is commonly used for:

- Solar input connections
- Fridge power connections
- General 12V accessories
- Battery box connections
- Low to medium current applications
- Trailer and canopy wiring

For many touring setups, the SB50 is the most practical choice. It is compact, easy to package and suitable for many common accessory circuits when correctly matched to the wiring, fuse and load.

What is an SB120 Anderson Plug?

The SB120 is larger than the SB50 and is generally used where a higher current connection is required.

It may suit applications such as:

- Larger DC power feeds
- Higher-output charging systems
- Larger auxiliary battery systems
- More demanding accessory circuits
- Custom 12V or 24V installations

Because it is physically larger, the SB120 requires more mounting space than an SB50. It is best suited to installations where the electrical load, cable size and fuse rating justify the larger connector.

What is an SB175 Anderson Plug?

The SB175 is larger again and is generally used for heavier-duty electrical connections.

It may suit applications such as:

- High-current power feeds
- Inverter connections
- Winch-related connections
- Large battery systems
- Heavy-duty 12V or 24V setups

The SB175 is not usually required for basic accessory wiring. It is better suited to systems where high current capacity and larger cable sizes are needed.

Quick Comparison

SB50:
- Common in 4WD and caravan setups
- Compact size
- Useful for solar, fridge and accessory power
- Good for low to medium current applications

SB120:
- Larger than SB50
- Suits higher-current connections
- Useful for larger charging or power systems
- Requires more mounting space

SB175:
- Heavy-duty connector size
- Suits high-current setups
- Useful for large inverters, winch-related wiring or major power feeds
- Requires the most mounting space

Which Size Should You Choose?

For most general 4WD, caravan and canopy electrical setups, the SB50 is usually the most common starting point.

Choose SB50 if you are connecting:

- Solar input
- Fridge power
- General accessories
- Battery boxes
- Standard canopy wiring

Choose SB120 if you need:

- A larger power connection
- Higher current capacity
- Larger cable compatibility
- A more robust connection than SB50

Choose SB175 if you are building:

- A heavy-duty power system
- A large inverter connection
- A winch or high-current accessory setup
- A larger 12V or 24V electrical system

Important Installation Note

The connector size is only one part of the electrical system. The correct plug should always be matched with suitable cable size, fuse protection, current draw and installation method.

If you are unsure, speak with a qualified auto electrician before installing or modifying high-current electrical systems.

Mounting Anderson Plugs Cleanly

Once you have selected the right plug size, the next step is mounting it neatly and securely.

AFS Offroad Anderson Plug Surface Mount Kits are designed to provide a clean, professional mounting solution for SB50, SB120 and SB175 Anderson-style plugs. They are suitable for 4WD canopies, drawer systems, caravans, trailers, panels and custom 12V/24V setups.

Our surface mounts are Australian-made, 3D printed from durable ASA and available in single, double and triple configurations.

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Explore the AFS Offroad range of Anderson plug surface mount kits for 4WD, caravan and off-grid electrical setups.

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