Something similar to do the same job was known as a star tag - like a solder tag but had (usually) 6 points. They seem to have disappeared from catalogues.
mark02131 a selector switch won't do the job since the terminals are insulated from each other, and typically they are not high enough current.
IF you did "waste" a big selector switch, buy which I think you mean rotary switch, that would be a shame since they are becoming hard to get and expensive.
You need something that is high conductivity/high current, as this is to "collect" ground currents.
IF you did "waste" a big selector switch, buy which I think you mean rotary switch, that would be a shame since they are becoming hard to get and expensive.
You need something that is high conductivity/high current, as this is to "collect" ground currents.
It is often a mistake to rely on high conductivity in ground connections. Better to ensure the currents go where they should, rather than hope they don't drop too much voltage where they shouldn't.
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