RGBW din rail terminals

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David Wallis

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Aug 30, 2019, 6:47:57 AM8/30/19
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What are people doing for terminating 5 core for RGBW?

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David

Flux

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Sep 24, 2019, 4:15:59 PM9/24/19
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Not sure if this is what you mean but I terminated all my 5 core cable, ribbon or  flex with  bootlace ferrules.

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Flux

David Wallis

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Sep 24, 2019, 4:33:14 PM9/24/19
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I was meaning had anyone found a 5 way terminal

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Rob_in

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Sep 25, 2019, 2:44:25 AM9/25/19
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I used 5 core shielded cable for lighting. Bolted each cable to the back of the DIN rail using a cable clamp that went round the shield thus grounding it to the rail, and then just brought the 'signal' wires round to the front of the rail and directly into LED controllers. Works for me, but I admit would be a bit annoying to change at a later date - not that I see any changes being necessary.

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RSinn

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Sep 25, 2019, 3:58:35 AM9/25/19
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I used phoenix terminals. I've used T&E cable and using 2 of the 'cores' for the anode which I combine at the terminals so I only need one cable to the driver. So I use one 2-1 block and another 3-3 block.
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