Hello,
I'm not Rick, but the green color is a tipoff. They're likely Phoenix
connectors, and they're available at mouser and digi-key. You can get
these kind of screw terminals a number of places, and the "other"
major mfr's. products are blue. Usually they come in .200 and .156"
inch size, and 5mm metric (pin spacing) Sold in 2 and 3 screw units,
they have "dovetails" so you can join them up as long as you need.
Some types are what's called "pluggable", which means you solder a
strip which looks just like a typical pin header, and the screw
terminal part fits onto this. That way, once you're wired up, you can
remove the connector to remove/replace the unit. Without re-wiring
everything.
Hope this helps,
Ballendo
P.S. You usually design the s/m cover to surround the screw
terminals. Some types have a "ledge" across the back to help. The
sides are easy.
--- In
Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "ghidera2000"
<ghidera2000@y...> wrote:
> --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Rick C." <rixy@V...> wrote:
> > I assume your A.P. is in powder form. Use only enough powder to
do
> 3 or
> <snip>
>
> Rick! The first picture on your webpage shows a PCB with green
screw
> terminals that (apparently) mate with the ones on the cover.
>
> What are those called, how much are they(roughly)? Where did you
get
> them?
>
> I've been trying to figure out how to allow screw connections
> without leaving a gaping hole in the side of my enclosures - those
> look perfect!
>
> Merci!