Order instead of cable clutter
Connecting a large number of electronic components together with a single connector (with conventional cabling) is equivalent to a large number of wires. It is easy to lose the overview, the creation of new connections quickly becomes time-consuming, not to mention the search for errors...
2 x 14 connections
- Sections A and B electrically isolated from each other
- per section 14 connections
- Connection of the two sections by bridging the terminal X2
With LED display
- when connected to DC voltage: The LED on the side where the positive voltage (+) is applied lights up. This prevents loads from being connected with the wrong polarity by mistake.
- when connected to AC voltage: Both LEDs light up to indicate that the voltage is present.
If 14 connections per section are not enough: cascade!
- cascading = connecting several power blocks in series
- max. current consumption of all cascaded boards: 10 A
Examples of use
Example 1:
Connection of several loads to a common power supply (transformer, booster, power supply unit):
Example 2:
Connection of several loads to the common return conductor of circuits
Note: In the example, two different circuits are connected to sections A and B, which are electrically isolated from each other. However, under no circumstances may the return conductors of different circuits be connected together to the same section of a Power Block!