New Products 10/20/21 feat. DIN Rail 10x10 to Terminal Block Adapter!

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Raspberry Pi Build HAT - LEGO Robotics Add-On For Raspberry Pi (0:10)

Raspberry Pi Build HAT Power Supply - 8V DC at 6 Amps (2:10)

DIN Rail Dual 1x6 to Terminal Block Adapter (5:25)

DIN Rail 10x10 to Terminal Block Adapter (5:25)

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DIN rails : and in all electrical distribution boxes in Europe.

lemd
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Re: the "weird voltage" of the Lego power brick

I'm sure this is based on the -EV3- Technics battery pack, which used 6 AA batteries. Alkaline AA batteries have a typical voltage of 1.4 volts, so 6 of them would add up to 8.4 volts. Maybe the HAT and motors would work at 9 volts (nominal 1.5v times 6), but that's a question for the Pi Foundation.

I hated that battery pack. It was designed almost intentionally to trap 2 AAs in places where you need something like an iSesamo to pop them out.

MMuraseofSandvich
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very kool stuff... raspberry pi and esp32 thanks...😊

qzorn
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I can already picture someone like Akiyuki making a GBC module with the Build HAT.

MMuraseofSandvich
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Highlight of my week! Absolutely love the new DIN Rail products! Keep up the great work AdaTeam! 👍🏻

davidharms
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Never heard of DIN rail before. Thanks for the info. Im already thinking of jigs for my work!!!

mikeblankenship
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Those DIN rail terminal blocks look great!!!
Is there any way to add solder points if you want to split the 10-way block into multiple wires?

LordPhobos
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Not that I have use for the DIN rail stuff, but I used to work with industrial machines so it got me curious.
What is the max power rating?
If someone where to run 240volts AC at 10A across it, I would guess it wouldn't like it.
Just a guess from the fact it has push connectors instead of screw terminal blocks.
I don't need to know as I have no use for them ATM, just curious.

rarrmonkey
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Please expand the DIN Rail 2 to 6 Product to a byte friendly 2 to 8 setup :-)

martinlampel
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How many amps can the DIN Rails carry - per line and total?

aslPlayer