Stop Stacking Ring Terminals
Give your inverter, solar controller, DC-DC charger, battery monitor, and fuse panel their own organized connection points instead of stacking everything on one battery terminal.
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Clean DC battery wiring
Clean up battery terminal clutter with an Epoch distribution block built for organized lithium battery wiring.
The Epoch heavy-duty power distribution block helps transform a crowded battery compartment into a safer, cleaner, and more professional DC wiring layout. Instead of stacking multiple accessory ring terminals directly on a battery post, installers can create dedicated connection points for properly fused circuits such as inverters, solar charge controllers, DC-DC chargers, fuse panels, marine electronics, RV accessories, and golf cart equipment.
Replace the “rat’s nest” with a clean battery distribution block layout.
A crowded battery post with several stacked ring terminals is hard to service and easier to loosen during vibration. The Epoch distribution block helps installers separate accessories into cleaner, more intentional connection points, reducing clutter and making the system easier to inspect before every trip.
Give your inverter, solar controller, DC-DC charger, battery monitor, and fuse panel their own organized connection points instead of stacking everything on one battery terminal.
A clean distribution point gives your battery bay a professional finish and makes cable routing, labeling, inspection, and future service dramatically easier.
A clean DC power block for RV, marine, solar, golf cart, and off-grid builds.
Lithium systems can deliver serious current, so battery wiring should be organized, mechanically secure, and easy to protect with the correct fuses and breakers. This Epoch battery terminal block helps create a cleaner connection layout for high-amp loads while keeping installation details visible and serviceable.
Cleaner DC distribution for mobile and off-grid power systems.
Product details, layout notes, and installation guidance.
Clean wiring is not just about appearance — it helps support safer inspections and better serviceability.
A well-organized battery distribution point makes it easier to verify cable condition, confirm branch-circuit protection, identify loads, and inspect terminals after travel or vibration. For RV owners, boaters, solar installers, and DIY lithium builders, that cleaner layout can make a major difference in long-term system confidence.
Common questions about clean battery wiring, DC safety, and installation planning.
Stacking multiple ring terminals on a single battery post can keep terminals from sitting flat, which may increase resistance, create voltage drop, loosen over time, and generate heat under high loads. A heavy-duty power distribution block gives accessories like inverters, solar controllers, DC-DC chargers, and fuse panels dedicated connection points for a cleaner and more serviceable installation.
Yes. Each distribution point should be treated as single-polarity only. Keep positive and negative cables completely isolated, use separate connection points for each side of the system, and never land positive and negative conductors on the same block.
Always size the installation around your battery, cable gauge, fuse or breaker rating, terminal hardware, and connected loads. For high-amp lithium systems, large inverters, trolling motors, or golf cart applications, confirm the approved current limits and installation method with Epoch or a qualified DC electrical installer before energizing the system.
This accessory is designed for clean DC lithium battery wiring and is commonly used in mobile battery compartments where the installation is properly designed, fused, and kept within the limits of the battery and terminal hardware. Confirm compatibility for your exact 12V, 24V, 36V, or 48V system before installation.
Use copper lugs or ring terminals that match the included threaded hardware and the wire gauge required for your load. The lug should sit flat on the connection surface with no forcing, bending, or loose fit. Verify the hardware size before crimping cables, and torque connections according to the battery and accessory installation guidance.
No. A distribution block organizes and consolidates connection points, but it does not replace required circuit protection. Each branch circuit should be protected with the correct fuse or breaker placed as close to the power source as practical and sized for the wire and load.
After installation, route cables cleanly, secure them against vibration, and protect exposed live terminals with appropriate insulating boots, covers, compartment barriers, or other protection required by your RV, marine, solar, or vehicle electrical standards. Avoid loose tools or metal objects near energized terminals.