[RE-wrenches] DIN Rail connector source
Solar
dahlsolar at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 10:46:37 PDT 2016
I like Digi-key due to the fact that they are based out of a small town in far northern MN. They chose to base in a very economically depressed region and have been a great part of that community for many many many years. Their site can be kinky but they get all my business even my business for the electrical maintenance program I teach.
Jesse Dahl
NABCEP PV Installation Professional
IBEW Local 292 - Electrician
Electrical/Solar PV Instructor - HCC
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> On Sep 26, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Maverick Brown <maverick at mavericksolar.com> wrote:
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> I use a lot of Phoenix Contact din stuff from Mouser.com. You can get different width din bus bars with fixed bridges to make distribution blocks, from 26 to 2 AWG.
>
> Schneider makes a lot of products as well. Like RFP2AJD power relays for gen start and other controls.
>
> I also really like Omron products
> i.e. G2R-1-S-DC12S relays & appropriate din socket.
>
> Plus, solid state relays, power supplies and 'billions' of other din stuff.
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> I think you will like mouser.com.
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> Thank you,
>
> Maverick
>
>
>> On Sep 26, 2016, at 7:41 PM, William Miller <william at millersolar.com> wrote:
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>> Colleagues:
>>
>> I have been building a number of custom control and monitoring cabinets lately for some of our more complicated installations. I like using DIN rail components-- relays, connectors, fuse holders, etc. I have been buying these parts from Grainger, Newark, Digi-key, etc. From these suppliers there are a dizzying array of parts available, so much so that it is difficult to discern what will fit my needs. Also not all of them are of good quality.
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>> I am wondering if any of you have a found a single-source supplier you prefer for DIN rail components that you might recommend? Hopefully ne from which I can choose the parts I need without wading through 50 catalog pages.
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>> Also, is there a brand or style of connector block any of you favor? Most of my applications are low current.
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any input.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> William Miller
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>> Lic 773985
>> millersolar.com
>> 805-438-5600
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