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Electrical wiring block for (Many wires to one wire)
edge:
Someone correct me if I am wrong please...
But you can use the wiring block (with screws on both sides) to do what you want.
I plan on doing this:
----[][]-| (go from 1st screw to second screw)
----[][]-| (go from 2nd screw to 3rd screw)
----[][]-| (etc)
----[][]-|
----[][]-|---------------- (to ground)
Wire the left side of the block with all your ground wires from your switches.
Take some smaller wires and wire the right side from screw 1 to screw 2, from screw 2 to 3, 3 to 4, etc, all the way down to the last screw on right side.
Negativecreep0:
yes you can do that, but to save me time as i am lazy i would like to get one that has them all hooked up or i may just run sodder down the line.....
80sMike:
Not sure where I got mine (they're all used/scavenged) , but my terminal blocks all had terminal jumpers of various lengths. These jumpers look like a small comb and are designed to join 2 or more terminals on the same side. I think the longest one I have connects 10 together, but you could always solder several if you can't find one to run the full length.
MinerAl:
Wire Nut
Minwah:
How come you have so many grounds anyway? Could you not daisy chain them (if this is for controls or something)?