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10 Mar 2019 15:59 #128246
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Maybe I'm searching the wrong terminology but are there blocks for linking all the ground for inputs , so you can run a single wire to the breakout board?
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10 Mar 2019 17:24 #128253
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10 Mar 2019 17:30 #128256
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I like using din rail terminal blocks for the wiring or you can do crimp screw terminals etc.
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10 Mar 2019 19:18 #128266
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I used one of these for both th +24V rail and the -24v rail but will be the wrong country for you no doubt.
www.jaycar.com.au/16-way-100a-brass-distribution-bar/p/SZ2004
Search for bus bar.
www.jaycar.com.au/16-way-100a-brass-distribution-bar/p/SZ2004
Search for bus bar.
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10 Mar 2019 19:43 #128268
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Thanks, I know what I'm looking for now and see some that are available here
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10 Mar 2019 21:39 #128273
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What guage wires are your xh connectors for the step dir signals?
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like the one i use here
you can also see them in this video
What guage wires are your xh connectors for the step dir signals?
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11 Mar 2019 07:15 #128296
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the wirers are
JST-XH-3S
LIPO Silicon double isolated
www.ebay.de/itm/10-Stuck-Set-JST-XH-30cm...gskabel/182501405867
JST-XH-3S
LIPO Silicon double isolated
www.ebay.de/itm/10-Stuck-Set-JST-XH-30cm...gskabel/182501405867
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11 Mar 2019 13:26 #128327
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There are commoning strips for DIN rail terminals.
photos.app.goo.gl/zTbkjRHgE4PekPSZ8
The top 6 are bussed together for 0V, then two for 12V and the next 6 for 24V.
The strips fit in the middle slot and then screw to the internal metal conductors.
Unfortunately the commoning strips are specific to each brand of terminal block, and are hard to find in the catalogues as nobody seems to have decided what to call them.
www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/categories/din-r...terminal-jumper-bars
My terminals in the picture above use the many-screws type.
There are also specific commoning blocks:
uk.rs-online.com/web/c/connectors/termin...ls/commoning-blocks/
photos.app.goo.gl/zTbkjRHgE4PekPSZ8
The top 6 are bussed together for 0V, then two for 12V and the next 6 for 24V.
The strips fit in the middle slot and then screw to the internal metal conductors.
Unfortunately the commoning strips are specific to each brand of terminal block, and are hard to find in the catalogues as nobody seems to have decided what to call them.
www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/categories/din-r...terminal-jumper-bars
My terminals in the picture above use the many-screws type.
There are also specific commoning blocks:
uk.rs-online.com/web/c/connectors/termin...ls/commoning-blocks/
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11 Mar 2019 13:35 #128333
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Actually, "din jumper" works on the RS web site too:
uk.rs-online.com/web/c/?sra=oss&r=t&searchTerm=din+jumper
uk.rs-online.com/web/c/?sra=oss&r=t&searchTerm=din+jumper
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11 Mar 2019 13:37 #128335
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O ordered one of these, it's got the terminals jumpers ends and rail section.
www.amazon.com/Erayco-Terminal-Press-Fit...8&pd_rd_i=B07KRDJCYB
www.amazon.com/Erayco-Terminal-Press-Fit...8&pd_rd_i=B07KRDJCYB
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