Very neat. I'm looking to build a transfer switch for my motorhome and these connectors would be ideal. What are they called and where did you purchase them from.
Why the PE through terminal blocks don't have built-in pin slots for making a common PE stack? On the right side, you wil have one live wire, one null wire and one pe wire entering. How will you distribute the PE if the blocks dont have pin slots?
Great video but way too many wires for a little tiny box... You will struggle to get all the wires in, it will look messy and also it will heat up. You got at least 36 wires going in there kkkkkkkkk Personally I AM THINKING 200mm X 200mm at least...
Great video, never done this before and this was very helpful. Thanks!
Your welcome Justin. Glad it helped.
Very helpful - thanks
Your welcome
Thank you! Nicely done.
Thanks. Much appreciated 👍
Very neat. I'm looking to build a transfer switch for my motorhome and these connectors would be ideal. What are they called and where did you purchase them from.
Thank you. Let me dig out the receipt and I'll let you know where I got them from. They were really cheap. Bear with me.
Found the receipt. It's a company called Switchtec. They are dinkle din rail connectors. Really cheap to buy.
Why the PE through terminal blocks don't have built-in pin slots for making a common PE stack?
On the right side, you wil have one live wire, one null wire and one pe wire entering. How will you distribute the PE if the blocks dont have pin slots?
The PE is provided by the common earth din rail as all the earth blocks are connected to and have continuity to it.
Nice job, bought virtually identical box. What screws did you use to fix the DIN rail please and where did you get them?
Hi Kevin. Thanks. They were already in my toolbox. They were self tap screws about 5mm long..they were from screws supplied for kitchen cabinet trim.
Thanks Pete for the Nice explaining, you use ABS plastic , is it not that this Abs Can not resist UV , and you are going to use it outside :-)
Hi. It's going outside, but inside another cabinet. Have a look here: ua-cam.com/play/PL0oXpMV3A2EPQzUejEepgVCfeB8M7E7bm.html
It looks nice and neat, does it take up less space than using wago-wire nuts?
I think wago would take up less space. But these din rail connectors I think are neater, plus seem more mechanically secure.
Great video but way too many wires for a little tiny box... You will struggle to get all the wires in, it will look messy and also it will heat up. You got at least 36 wires going in there kkkkkkkkk Personally I AM THINKING 200mm X 200mm at least...