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wahzoo
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I have only a hobby-level of knowledge about electronics and I seldom
see much about DIN rail use in the hobbiest magazines.
I'm designing a low-voltage lighting system for my house which will
use dozens of power relays mounted in one box. Low voltage switches
will signal relays to turn lights on and off. (No silicon involved.)
Would using a DIN rail be advantagous?
When I install something on the middle of a populated DIN rail, can I
just snap it in or do I have to slide a bunch of existing devices off
the end first?
Also, is there any electrical connection to the rail itself? Is it
ever used for power or ground?
--wahzoo
see much about DIN rail use in the hobbiest magazines.
I'm designing a low-voltage lighting system for my house which will
use dozens of power relays mounted in one box. Low voltage switches
will signal relays to turn lights on and off. (No silicon involved.)
Would using a DIN rail be advantagous?
When I install something on the middle of a populated DIN rail, can I
just snap it in or do I have to slide a bunch of existing devices off
the end first?
Also, is there any electrical connection to the rail itself? Is it
ever used for power or ground?
--wahzoo