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DIN Rail Mount 30Amp 48V 2x12 Position Screw Terminal Block Distribution Module

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  • DIN rail mount 30Amp 48V 2x12 position screw terminal block distribution module.
  • Rated current: 30 Amp(total input or output). Maximum voltage: 48V.
  • A / B terminal blocks, Pitch 7.62mm/0.3", Wire range 26AWG ~ 10AWG / 4.0mm square, rated current 30Amp. Strip length 8mm. Screws - M3,steel, Cr3+ Zn plated. Pin header and Cage - Brass.
  • A1~B6 / A7~B12 terminal blocks, Pitch 5.0mm/0.197", Wire range 26AWG ~ 12AWG / 2.5mm square. Rated current 16Amp. Strip length 7mm. Screws - M3,steel, Cr3+ Zn plated. Pin header and Cage - Brass.
  • High quality fireproof nylon material DIN rail mount carrier(UL CE certified, not China low quality carrier), can support width 35mm rail. UL CE CQC certified terminal blocks. UL CE certified FR-4 glass fiber PCB.



Product Description

HD051T-2

DIN Rail Mount 30Amp 48V 2x12 Position Screw Terminal Block Distribution Module

  • DIN rail mount 30Amp 48V 2x12 position screw terminal block distribution module.
  • Rated current: 30 Amp(total input or output). Maximum voltage: 48V.
  • A / B terminal blocks, Pitch 7.62mm/0.3", Wire range 26AWG ~ 10AWG / 4.0mm square, rated current 30Amp. Strip length 8mm. Screws - M3,steel, Cr3+ Zn plated. Pin header and Cage - Brass.
  • A1~B6 / A7~B12 terminal blocks, Pitch 5.0mm/0.197", Wire range 26AWG ~ 12AWG / 2.5mm square. Rated current 16Amp. Strip length 7mm. Screws - M3,steel, Cr3+ Zn plated. Pin header and Cage - Brass.
  • High quality fireproof nylon material DIN rail mount carrier(UL CE certified, not China low quality carrier), can support width 35mm rail. UL CE CQC certified terminal blocks. UL CE certified FR-4 glass fiber PCB.
  • Packing list: 1x Terminal block module. 1x Red Nylon-insulated cord end terminal (support wire conductor 4 square millimeters max.) 1x Black Nylon-insulated cord end terminal (support wire conductor 4 square millimeters max.) 12x Red Nylon-insulated cord end terminal (support wire conductor 2.5 square millimeters max.) 12x Black Nylon-insulated cord end terminal (support wire conductor 2.5 square millimeters max.)
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Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
Works well.
Aaron
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023
I'm putting together a portable electronics kit in a pelican case and power distribution for low voltages was something that needed solving. This seemed to be the most compact option out there to do one-to-many. Even so I tried taking off the bottom case and it just about halves the vertical size if you really want it compact and can make sure to not short the traces on the bottom. It is nice that the include some simple crimpable connectors however I find that as soon as you tighten down the screw it compressed the connector and it becomes difficult to get out of the block. The seem to tighten enough that just sticking in tinned leads works just fine and I haven't had any come out. You can see from the pictures but I also want to note that I like this design where the positive and negative sides polarities are right next to each other so you can see exactly what you want to modify without having to find the paired wire on another side of the block. The connectors are sturdy and soldered well so it should last a long time even if doing a lot of prototyping.
CD
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023
This power distribution module is perfect for a tight cramped closet where I have only two spare AC wall sockets. The module is well built and will be mounted on DIN rails on the back-wall. The power cube using one of the spare wall sockets will feed the source power (24V 10A) to the end posts using the red and black terminal posts and will distribute power to four network devices in the closet.Smaller size terminal posts, also colored red and black, are included which will make wiring, upgrades and maintenance very easy. There is plenty of capacity and terminals available to expand the number of devices as long as the power supply source can support the current being drawn by each device.I like the labeling of the posts which makes it easy to connect the same colored cables to the corresponding terminals; A to A and B to B regardless of the color of wires used. The pairing of the positive and negative terminals to the device using the adjacent A-B same numbered posts helps organize the wires and the location of the devices in the rack or mounted on the wall.
Long Time AC
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2023
This device has no instructions included, but DIN RAIL mounting is a common technology and DIN RAIL terminal blocks are self explanatory. This block includes really nice terminators intended for attaching to wires, and these in itself mark a quality product.This DIN RAIL terminal is basically used as a low voltage distribution point, or signal distribution unit. I will be using this one for a portable WIFI installation, and DIN RAIL was chosen for this project, since I was using DIN RAIL compatible power supplies, and other blocks in addition to this one shown.This would make a nice small voltage interface for a solar panel, it is compact and any small form factor device to include robotics utilizes such DIN RAIL blocks. You will need a small flat blade screwdriver and a crimp device to terminate each terminal node.Good workmanship of this block is obvious, and its a plus; no burrs or obvious signs of hastily manufactured or cheaply made devices. Good coating and sheen also denote visual signs of good quality. All in all I give this terminal block 5 stars. I highly recommend it for robotics, low voltage signaling and heavy duty mounting for manufacturing and equivalent areas.
krtaylor
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
**UPDATED**This terminal block looks great, and does exactly what I needed - in principle. In practice, it created a big problem, because the lead to one of the main connections was not soldered, at all. This meant that, as long as there was no force or vibration, the connection worked fine and passed all tests - but as soon as anything jiggled it, the connection became unreliable. It took quite a bit of effort to finally figure out the problem, which entailed dismantling the circuit board from its housing and eyeballing the solder connections. Bad QC! Easy fix, yes, but I shouldn't have to do that.**ORIGINAL REVIEW**Great neat way to distribute low-voltage powerI needed a way to distribute low-voltage power from one source to multiple destinations. Of course it's possible to just twist all the wires together and/or solder them, but I wanted something neater, able to have connections added and removed readily, but solid and reliable. This did the trick! It's maybe a bit overkill for my needs, as I only required a handful of connections not 24, but some extra won't hurt anything.Note that this is designed to be mounted on a DIN rail - it has no other mounting points, although zip-ties may be an option. DIN rails are not hard to come by though.
Marcus
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023
I grabbed this board for power distribution inside a medium duty UGV, and it seems to be doing the job well. Continuity is consistent between connectors and while I might be hisitant to put a full 30A through it at 48V, the UL certification on all major parts helps.The carrier is not a generic china brand but is branded and quality, and including the insulated end terminals is nice. (Though I do not have a crimper to take advantage of those currently) It would have been nice to see heat shrink on those but nylon works.Overall I'd say this is a nice little set! It is currently unavailable at time of this review, so unfortunately I can't speak about the price.The quality is defo a step above generic china carrier, however. I feel confortable intalling this in a medium duty application.
Carlos C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023
Producto de excelente calidad
Zach
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023
Does what it says, seems to be built well.