(Part 2) Best distribution connecting blocks according to redditors
We found 44 Reddit comments discussing the best distribution connecting blocks. We ranked the 25 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
Im a big fan of lever lock terminal blocks (eg https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lever-Quick-Connecting-Terminal-Block/dp/B0039BQ4C0) available from all electrical wholesalers. The lever action puts exactly the right load on the wires to ensure a good connection without mashing the wires or strippping screwdriver heads.
As for “one in, many out” that concept doesn’t really hold, all you are asking is that all the wires are joined together.
I mean you can buy inline fuel filters and just clip the fuel line in half...
Definitely not a bug or hacking device, it's a 4 pair 110 type connecting block for ethernet cabling:
https://www.amazon.com/S110C-4-Siemon-4-Pair-Connecting-Block/dp/B0076B25N6
Okay, a few things.
So they're not all the same, the fuse types I mean. But for our purposes, the differences hardly matter.
Here are some fuse blocks:
AGU
http://www.amazon.com/DB-Link-FB428-2-Position-Block/dp/B0002YE2SK/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1412641602&sr=1-2&keywords=fuse+distribution+block
Mini ANL
http://www.amazon.com/DB-Link-MANLFB428-4-Gauge-8-Gauge/dp/B001NCDAS8/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1412641602&sr=1-1&keywords=fuse+distribution+block
This also appears to be mini ANL
http://www.amazon.com/KnuKonceptz-Bassik-Gauge-Distribution-Block/dp/B00DJF6YBM/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1412641602&sr=1-4&keywords=fuse+distribution+block
Just be sure, whichever you pick, buy the right kind of fuses to go with.
Yeah, this is totally my thing. IR extenders are awesome, and you want to go with Xantech. They make great stuff.
The connector block is the heart of it. Look for a Xantech 789-44 block. That takes the IR signal and pumps it out to IR blasters. This
The wall mount is a WL85. There's a couple variants, but mainly they sport various LCD / Plasma interference mitigation. I have several of these in my house and they are rock solid amazing. This
I ran 18-5 all over my house for IR. You don't need all 5 connectors, but the line is about the thickness of CAT6 and pulls really nice.
The cool thing is when you centralize all the connector blocks, you can use different IR blasters. They have 1 to 1 blasters. Blasters that split 1 to 2, etc. It means you could control the same component from two different locations.
Seriously check out Xantech's lineup of products. These Look at connector blocks, WL-series wall mounts, and the Dinky Links if you don't want to go all out with the wall mounts.