02-22-2018, 01:12 AM
(02-21-2018, 09:42 PM)rott Wrote: Rob my top off unit has exactly what your talking about for having the plugs mounted dirctly to the PCB I will have to unmount it from the wall and open it up to get some pics if want me to. It has 2 rows of 4 plugs 10Amp fuse to protect it only thing I wish it had is a toggel switch next to each plug to over On/Off just of that plug
Hey Rott, I got those pics that's a nice power bar. This one will be similar but a bit bigger. The toggle switch is a good idea but would need a separate board so you can access them unless you mess with a bunch of wires. Mine will have jumpers on the board so you can set an outlet to be always on but yeah not the same as a switch. But since they are there one could mount switches on the case, just drill a hole, and run wires to the jumper on the circuit board and you could turn it on/off.
(02-21-2018, 11:28 PM)fietsenrex Wrote: No you still have to strip the wire, and if unlucky you need solid core wire..
There are types where it is not needed, otherwise you need to solder the wire ends or place a wire end cap before inserting it
Ah not so good then haha, its probably not a common thing with AC. I think these boards will work out nice, gonna get some made soon and give it a go.