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Richard J Kinch
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11 Mar 2019 13:54
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Terminal blocks for grounds for inputs.
DIN rail is the best. The cheap eurostrips are possible, but I've yet to find an economical way to bridge them like you can with DIN rail blocks. DIN rail blocks come in colors and can be labeled, which helps document the logic of construction.
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