Largest AWG that will fit into the terminal series Ring uses on everything.
I realise that. I should have pondered my question as "I still don't understand the small terminals though...". I too would like them to be capable of 12AWG.
It would also be nice to see some specs on the thing as well, like what's it trip current for starters!
- Tim
Agreed. Ring has always been tight lipped on specifications for all products. Coming from the electronics world where data sheets provide every specification you could ever want, it is frustrating. He may be doing it to keep the appearance of being simple to use.
One possible reason for the small terminals may simply be physical size. Connectors of the style used tend to increase in physical size in a stair step manner. To move to the next step change terminal may increase the physical size substantially.
Trip current likely matches (with faster detect time) the PWR-56 or is ever so slightly lower than the PWR-56. Note he makes no mention of protecting a block from full power supply current. He positions the product only as a way to split into blocks. Given the PWR-56 is not an especially high output power supply, this makes sense.