Originally Posted by
prelude
for what it's worth:
I have owned and operated dozens of UPS systems for the computing industry and one of the common models was a 1600watt unit that used 24V batteries. They were connected through a 50A Anderson connector. 1600watts at 24volts would pull 66Amps for something like 10 minutes during a power failure before either the systems were properly shut down or before the emergency generator would kick in. I have tested them extensively and the connector hardly gets warm to the touch at that current. Since you are not likely to run the system for any longer than 10 minutes? I think you can rest easy.
You do want the contacts to remain CLEAN to make sure you do not have unneeded resistance and with that voltage drop over the connector at such currents though since that will heat thing up very quickly!
Cheers,
-P