davezawadi (David Stone):
Now to BODs switch, the same consideration as the junction box clearly applies, the terminal carries little or no current, the wires are clamped together, and in some cases twisted too. The terminals do not have a current rating except where they leave the clamp mechanism and become connections to the accessory mechanism. How many wires will fit the terminal has nothing to do with this, in fact the fuller the terminal the higher the current rating will be because of all the touching areas of the conductors.
Perhaps BOD is being BAD BAD again!
Agreed, except I don't think BOD is being BAD, just making some points that appear to have gone round the "industry rumour mill" ...
davezawadi (David Stone):
Now to BODs switch, the same consideration as the junction box clearly applies, the terminal carries little or no current, the wires are clamped together, and in some cases twisted too. The terminals do not have a current rating except where they leave the clamp mechanism and become connections to the accessory mechanism. How many wires will fit the terminal has nothing to do with this, in fact the fuller the terminal the higher the current rating will be because of all the touching areas of the conductors.
Perhaps BOD is being BAD BAD again!
Agreed, except I don't think BOD is being BAD, just making some points that appear to have gone round the "industry rumour mill" ...
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