Do you have a suggestion for a standard connector for small wires? I'm a huge fan of Anderson Powerpoles for larger wires, but I don't have a go-to for smaller wires (e.g. those on little LiPo batteries)

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What kind of voltage + amperage? Already have a wire gauge planned?

Without any info, I’ve enjoyed working with the XT line for basic power needs. Likely you’ll just need

XT 30s, if dealing with 1-30 amps. Easy to solder, cheap, and they’re keyed.

Though I am going to guess the ubiquitous but pain in the ass JST (PH or XH) might be what you really need. Low voltage + data.

I'm asking for projects that I haven't yet thought of yet. Probably 20 gauge or smaller and low enough amperage that isn't going melt the wire.

XT look like they can only handle large wires. I don't see any 2-pin JST connectors.

I want something like Anderson Powerpoles, but for smaller gauge wires. Something standard that I could attach to every small device and small battery that I buy so I don't have the "wrong connector" problem.

JST PH 2-pin is what you’re asking for. Regularly use them on 20-28 gauge.

There are smaller connectors, but they have fewer mating cycles and are a pain to work with (tho the ones I mentioned aren’t fun, either). Would recommend 2mm pitch to start with.

They’re very common. Can get a set of 100 connectors for $5ish.

Literally search for “JST PH 2-pin”. Buy a decent crimping tool to save some frustration. Worth the money.

Or buy a set of pairs (make/female) with existing wire leads to start you off and see if they’ll work.

I bought a set with an assortment of pins: 2-6 pins. Been very useful to have in the moment.