Ensure stable and secure power delivery in your circuit designs with the 2P 20A 300V Terminal Block. This professional-grade 2-pin connector is engineered specifically for PCB-mount applications that demand high current capacity in a space-saving footprint. With a dependable rating of 20A and 300V, it provides a rugged interface for primary power inputs, motor controls, and industrial automation hardware.
High-Current 20A Rating: Optimized to handle continuous loads up to 20A, making it suitable for heavy-duty power distribution tasks.
300V Dielectric Strength: Rated for 300V operation, offering the necessary insulation and safety for standard AC and DC power systems.
Secure PCB Through-Hole Mounting: Features strong metal pins designed for direct soldering into circuit boards, ensuring a permanent, low-resistance connection.
Reliable Screw-Clamp Terminals: High-quality M3 screws with integrated pressure plates provide a firm grip on wires, preventing loosening due to vibration.
Robust Barrier Construction: The flame-retardant black housing includes built-in isolation barriers between the two pins to prevent accidental short circuits.
The 2-Pin 20A Terminal Block is the go-to component for:
PCB Power Inputs: Serving as the main entry point for power on heavy-duty circuit boards.
Power Supply Modules: Connecting output stages to external wiring in DC-DC converters and AC adapters.
Industrial Controllers: Managing high-power switching for relays and solenoids.
DIY Electronic Projects: Providing a professional and reconfigurable wiring interface for custom power boxes.
Pin Count: 2 Position (2P).
Voltage Rating: 300V.
Current Rating: 20A.
Can I use this for 240V mains power?
Yes. With a 300V rating, this block is safely within the limits for standard 240V AC applications, provided the total current remains below 20A.
What is the best way to connect wires to this block?
While you can use bare wire, for the most secure and professional connection, we recommend using insulated crimp fork terminals (U-type). These slide under the screw head and are held firmly by the pressure plates.
Are the PCB pins long enough for thick boards?
The pins are standard length for through-hole soldering and are designed to provide excellent mechanical stability once soldered, even when used with heavy-gauge wires.
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