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Single Stud Battery Junction Posts, Power and Ground Junction Block Power Distribution Studs Connector Terminals (3/8″, 1 Pair)

*$277.00

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Single Stud Battery Junction Posts, Power and Ground Junction Block Power Distribution Studs Connector Terminals (3/8", 1 Pair)
Single Stud Battery Junction Posts, Power and Ground Junction Block Power Distribution Studs Connector Terminals (3/8", 1 Pair)
*$277.00
SKU: 5B624D20 Categoria: Marca:
  • Single battery junction post for battery power and ground junction, connect two or more connectors, lugs or wires, useful for customizing or relocating battery and wires.
  • 200 A continuous at DC 12V, fit for max up to DC 48V power distribution stud application.
  • Nylon construction with stainless steel stud for strength and durability.
  • Panel surface install with screw mounting holes for any orientation installation.
  • Compatible: used as battery junction post block, for car, vehicle, Rv and boat, also electrical equipment and solar cells etc..

Informação adicional

Current Rating

‎200 Amps

Connector Type

‎Screw

Number Of Contacts

‎1

Mounting Type

‎surface

Material

‎Nylon

Color

‎Silver

Brand

‎Orifort

Voltage

‎12 Volts

Number Of Poles

‎1

Number of Positions

‎1

Manufacturer

‎Orifort

Item Weight

‎3 ounces

Product Dimensions

‎3 x 0.7 x 2 inches

Item model number

‎OriJB0101

Manufacturer Part Number

‎OriJB0101

Date First Available

February 17, 2022

24 avaliações para Single Stud Battery Junction Posts, Power and Ground Junction Block Power Distribution Studs Connector Terminals (3/8″, 1 Pair)

  1. Paul Schneeman

    Good sized H/W to secure ring terminal.

  2. Average Joe

    Studs began turning in plastic when attempting to tighten nut on lug, and even tightened lower nut first. . .

  3. Travis L. Rhone

    I had a higher end DVC subwoofer that had 8 gauge wire leads rather than terminals. They were not long enough to easily wire them up to the sub box’s terminals. Bolting these to the inside wall of the box and adding some ring terminals to those wire leads made for a nice mini terminal block.
    Pay attention to the stud length though…using it as I did I had 3 ring terminals on each stud and a 4th would have likely been the max you could use.

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