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Connector Block Device to Connect All Terminals?
anotheruser
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Is there something I can buy that will connect all the terminals on a terminal connector block (that is, on one side)?
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Depends on what you are using it for? A selection below.anotheruser said:Is there something I can buy that will connect all the terminals on a terminal connector block (that is, on one side)?
https://www.screwfix.com/c/electrical-lighting/junction-boxes/cat830522
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anotheruser said: Is there something I can buy that will connect all the terminals on a terminal connector block (that is, on one side)?Something like this - https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/non-fused-din-rail-terminals/8044323To be honest, a bit of copper wire is going to be cheaper and can be bent to suit the terminal strip easily enough.
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An alternative is the Wago type connectors - one common block with multiple cable entries.
Look at something like Wago 222 blocks, you can get these upto 5 way.
https://cpc.farnell.com/wago/222-415/terminal-block-w-lever-5cond-4mm/dp/CN12063
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Assuming it's for automotive/low voltage use
https://www.amazon.com/Positions-Terminal-Pre-Insulated-Barrier-MILAPEAK/dp/B07CLY5N9T?th=1
You can clamp stripped wire and use the row of forks to connect terminals together0 -
This is what was recommended to me.shinytop said:Assuming it's for automotive/low voltage use
https://www.amazon.com/Positions-Terminal-Pre-Insulated-Barrier-MILAPEAK/dp/B07CLY5N9T?th=1
You can clamp stripped wire and use the row of forks to connect terminals together
But then I wouldn't need the connector block. The reason I ask is that I have about 20 blocks (quite large holes) of about 20 length, which I'm probably never going to use.
I suppose I could do it the old school way of using wires looping in and out, just wondered if there was something a little tidier that would enable me to use the existing connector blocks I have.
I think ultimately the answer is going to be no.0
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