Yes one of the great things about Anderson is there is no male or female.
Of course a system design may include devices that enforce the vendor's use of "in" vs "out", but in general that isn't how electricity works.
Foe example with a charge source, battery and load device connected in a single circuit, the flow direction at the battery posts will depend on the number of amps produced by the source, compared with those drawn by the load.
Of course a system design may include devices that enforce the vendor's use of "in" vs "out", but in general that isn't how electricity works.
Foe example with a charge source, battery and load device connected in a single circuit, the flow direction at the battery posts will depend on the number of amps produced by the source, compared with those drawn by the load.