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Need help finding 60A+ terminals

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I'm working on something that's going to need the capability to pull some serious current. I would really like to use binding posts if at all possible, but they only go up to 30A at a reasonable cost. As an alternative I thought back to the terminals used on 12V inverters. However, after many hours of scouring I still can't figure out what they're called or who would sell them. **broken link removed** shows the terminals I'm talking about. It's just a solid chunk of copper with a hole cut in it for a bolt. You can't tell in the picture, but they're usually square, not flat... about 1" tall x 1" wide x 3" deep.

So... any help? Anybody know of a place to find high-current binding posts or some good alternative? Price is a concern, but I'm not overly-sensitive. A few bucks is fine, but getting into double-digits for a connector is a little unreasonable for my budget.

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Just wanted to bump this up again... Any clue guys?

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