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Terminal strips have a few disadvantages, one being is that they degrade the incoming signal/power, they are prone to oxidization, and the connectors used are prone to broken wires. <br /> <br />it's better to run a continous bus and have quick splices attaching the feeder wires. the chance of degrading signal/power is reduced, as the bus wires will be continous, instead of broken (no changes in the conducting area). and there's little to no chance fo oxidization, loose connections, and broken wires that terminal connectors and strips are prone to. <br /> <br />Jay <br />
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