Hi all,
(This seems to be the most appropriate place to post this, if not, please can a moderator move it to the appropriate section)
I'm looking for something, a lot of people use a binding post for this task, but I've never used one and have a few questions.
Please see the image below for what this will be used for.
Now what do you think, each one will have a ring terminal (or two) bolted to the 'back' side, and a ring terminal (maybe more than 1) on the front.
My question is, is a binding post the best thing for this task?
Does the front of a binding post usually unscrew fully, to allow me to put the ring terminal over the 'post' and then screw the plastic back down to clamp it (or is it best to use an open ended 'fork' connector instead of ring terminal?)
Sounds simple but I've been stuck for a while now trying to find a suitable product to do this job and I'd appreciate any help!
Please bear in mind that the surface I'm mounting this to may be a piece of wood instead of metal, so it will need to be suitable to be mounted onto something a quite a few mm thicker than a sheet of metal.
Thanks!
(This seems to be the most appropriate place to post this, if not, please can a moderator move it to the appropriate section)
I'm looking for something, a lot of people use a binding post for this task, but I've never used one and have a few questions.
Please see the image below for what this will be used for.
Now what do you think, each one will have a ring terminal (or two) bolted to the 'back' side, and a ring terminal (maybe more than 1) on the front.
My question is, is a binding post the best thing for this task?
Does the front of a binding post usually unscrew fully, to allow me to put the ring terminal over the 'post' and then screw the plastic back down to clamp it (or is it best to use an open ended 'fork' connector instead of ring terminal?)
Sounds simple but I've been stuck for a while now trying to find a suitable product to do this job and I'd appreciate any help!
Please bear in mind that the surface I'm mounting this to may be a piece of wood instead of metal, so it will need to be suitable to be mounted onto something a quite a few mm thicker than a sheet of metal.
Thanks!