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Re: Connector suggestions needed
Hi Simon,
would something like this do.
http://www.rapidonline.com/Cables-Connectors/5-0mm-Pluggable-Rising-Clamp-Terminal-with-Screw-Flanges-80279
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Paul
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On 23 March 2013 11:09, Simon McCaughey <simonmcc@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> **
>
>
> hi folks,
>
> I suspect there may be an obvious solution to my problem, but I can't
see
> it, so would appreciate suggestions.
>
> I've just changed my heating solution from PC+viom to Raspberry pi +
relay
> board, which is nicer, and more self contained. It is controlled via
PC,
> but there are 'boost' and 'off' buttons, and LED indicators on the
main
> unit, and remotely located in the bedroom. This remote connection is
via
> cat5, and at the minute I'm using normal terminal connector blocks to
> connect the CAT5 cable to the internal wiring, and its a bit bulky.
>
> What other connector types could I use? I'd prefer something that can
be
> plugged out, but I also like the flexibility of screw terminals. I was
> thinking of maybe using some old RS232 connectors.
>
> If there were tiny terminal blocks available, they would be ideal, but
I
> can't find any
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards
>
> Simon
> ---
>
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>
>
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