
Genuine AMASS MR60 Male Connector with Protective Housing - 3-Pin High-Current Motor Plug
As drone motors have become more powerful in 2026, traditional bullet connectors have become a liability for high-vibration, high-G flight. The MR60 solves this by consolidating all three motor phases into a single, vibration-resistant block. For professional Indian builders, this means faster field maintenance and zero risk of crossing motor phases during a quick swap.
Key Technical Advantages:
3.5mm Gold-Plated Core: Inside the housing are three 3.5mm high-purity brass bullets with 24K gold plating, ensuring a sub-0.5mΩ resistance that prevents energy loss and heat buildup.
Polarized Keying: The "D-shaped" housing ensures the connector can only be inserted one way. This makes motor rotation direction consistent across your entire fleet once your initial wiring is set.
Vibration-Proof Locking: Unlike individual bullets that can work loose over time, the MR60’s friction-fit shell is designed to withstand the intense resonances of high-power 2807 or 3110 motors.
Integrated Solder Sheath: The grey snap-on housing eliminates the need for messy heat-shrink. It provides a solid mechanical bridge between the wire and the connector, acting as a strain relief for heavy 12AWG silicone wires.
UL94 V0 Safety: The shell is made of high-temperature, flame-retardant nylon that won't deform during the high-heat soldering required for thick motor leads.
FAQ: Top 5 Questions on AMASS MR60 Male
Q1: Why choose MR60 over the MT60 or individual bullets? A: The MR60 is the evolved version of the MT60, featuring a more ergonomic grip and the "H" style housing that snaps on. It is significantly safer than individual bullets because it prevents accidental phase-to-phase shorts and reverse-polarity mistakes.
Q2: Is this for the motor side or the ESC side? A: In standard industry practice, the Male connector (with the exposed pins inside the shroud) is used on the Motor side, while the Female connector is used on the ESC side. This ensures the "live" side from the ESC is always shrouded when disconnected.
Q3: Can I use this for 12S (50V) power systems? A: Yes. The MR60 is rated for up to 500V DC. It is frequently used on industrial 12S-14S agricultural drones for the motor-to-ESC link where reliability is non-negotiable.
Q4: Will 12AWG silicone wire fit into the solder cups? A: Yes, the solder cups are specifically designed to accommodate up to 12AWG wire. For best results, use a high-wattage soldering iron (60W+) to ensure the gold-plated cups heat up quickly for a solid joint.
Q5: Is this compatible with MR30 connectors? A: No. The MR60 is significantly larger and uses 3.5mm internal pins, whereas the MR30 uses 2.0mm pins. They are not physically compatible.
Expert Guide Question: Are you using this for a high-speed 7-inch long-range quad or an industrial agricultural sprayer? Depending on your flight duration, I can help you determine if you need the anti-spark version of larger connectors for your main battery lead!




