Panel Mount Binding Post 80A — 2-Pack
Panel Mount Binding Post 80A 2-Pack
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Panel Mount Binding Post 80A — 2-Pack
Ultra heavy-duty panel mount binding posts rated at 80A — pack of 2 — for the most demanding high-current test and power applications. The 80A current rating makes these the choice for EV battery pack testing, high-power inverter testing, and industrial power distribution panels where standard binding posts are insufficient. Accepts banana plugs, spade terminals, and bare wire.
Key Specifications
- Type: Panel mount binding post (ultra heavy-duty)
- Current rating: 80A | Voltage rating: 1000V
- Accepts: 4mm banana plugs / spade terminals / bare wire
- Pack: 2 binding posts
- Compliance: RoHS compliant
Why Choose This?
- ✅ 80A rated — the highest current rating in our binding post range
- ✅ Ultra heavy-duty construction — minimal voltage drop even at 80A continuous
- ✅ Multi-connection design — accepts banana plugs, spade terminals and bare wire
- ✅ 1000V rated — safe for high-voltage, high-current applications
Typical Applications
- EV battery pack and LiPo high-current test terminals
- High-power inverter and UPS test terminals
- Industrial power distribution panel binding posts
- High-current battery charger and discharge tester

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