Hi. I have some TP supply SPD and JB to re wire in 25mm TRI rated cable this weekend. For the Iine conductors i am using 35mm DIN connectors with manufacturers links between - it is all being housed in a Hager Din Extension box with window.
For the earth, I have 5 x terminations at 25mm. But if i ferule the 25mm earths they do not fit in the 25mm terminations on the brass earthing blocks as they create a square profile, that will not fit into the circular hole of the termination. They fit fine n the in the 35mm, but the terminal blocks themselves only come with 35mm on either end - i need 5.
I really want to avoid using 35mm Earth DIN connectors and rely on the DIN rail as the link between the earths.
If I was to tin the termination with solder, would that be suitable?
I can shape the cable to the size of the hole (without cutting strands off obviously) then tin it up with my torch.
Any reasons why i should not do this? I will take some isopropyl Alcohol to clean of any flux residue - shouldn't be much anyway.
There is no significant vibration in the area by the way. Could be a concern maybe if there was.
Cheers
John
For the earth, I have 5 x terminations at 25mm. But if i ferule the 25mm earths they do not fit in the 25mm terminations on the brass earthing blocks as they create a square profile, that will not fit into the circular hole of the termination. They fit fine n the in the 35mm, but the terminal blocks themselves only come with 35mm on either end - i need 5.
I really want to avoid using 35mm Earth DIN connectors and rely on the DIN rail as the link between the earths.
If I was to tin the termination with solder, would that be suitable?
I can shape the cable to the size of the hole (without cutting strands off obviously) then tin it up with my torch.
Any reasons why i should not do this? I will take some isopropyl Alcohol to clean of any flux residue - shouldn't be much anyway.
There is no significant vibration in the area by the way. Could be a concern maybe if there was.
Cheers
John