FoxBlock - High Current - Low Voltage - Electrical Terminal Block

There is an OpenSCAD file that Foxpup used to create the various part of the "Foxblock", a modular, reconfigurable, high-current, LOW-VOLTAGE, mostly-insulated terminal block made from plastic and very affordable, carefully cut, General Electric Ground Bars. ex: (TGK24CP AND TGK32CP) Why the TGK24CP only has 22 terminals while the TGK32CP has 32 is a matter beyond Foxpup's understanding. (Right up there with why hot dogs come in multiples of 7 while the buns come in multiples of 8 - I guess they want us to by 56 each)

// WARNING!!! DANGER!!! Will Robinson!! This device is NOT (i repeat) NOT UL listed and so if someone's house burns down or someone is electrocuted while using this, Foxpup will not accept any guilt or liability. Keep the volage low and Use at your own risk. Like the preparerer of a jumper's parachute, Foxpup has made a best effort to make this product as safe and useable as possible, but if the user does something stupid, the guilt is on their own head. Keep in mind that terminal blocks sometimes get warm, even hot and that PLA plastic gets wibbly-wobbly at ~80 degrees Celsius and liquefies higher up so don't spare the RowCount and/or consider using ABS or nylon if you are really pushing the amps. Foxpup brings this creation as a service to humanity, providing experimenters with inexpensive, mostly-insulated, high current, relatively high quality terminal blocks.

Please share and enjoy!! (and PLEASE be careful - we're all trying to be constructive there. :-)

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P.S. the 1x16 and 16x1 blocks are meant as more of a joke than anything serious, although a pair of 16x1 parts would fully cover all the terminals of a TGK32CP but would be a challenge not only to print (vertically) but would also be a challenge to get the ground bar into.