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| quarterback:
Here's the one I bought. It was $4.95 but they have a cheaper one as well. Herbach & Rademan calls them "Power entry" modules, so that might help if you're Googling. http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HAR&Product_Code=TM02SWH4578 |
| squirrellydw:
--- Quote from: quarterback on March 23, 2006, 04:31:20 pm ---Here's the one I bought. It was $4.95 but they have a cheaper one as well. Herbach & Rademan calls them "Power entry" modules, so that might help if you're Googling. http://www.herbach.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HAR&Product_Code=TM02SWH4578 --- End quote --- are you happy with this one? Do you just hit the switch and have everything power up? |
| quarterback:
I still haven't installed it, even though I bought it at the end of 2005. Too many projects, too little time :) |
| leapinlew:
--- Quote from: quarterback on March 23, 2006, 06:44:04 pm ---I still haven't installed it, even though I bought it at the end of 2005. Too many projects, too little time :) --- End quote --- I like it, but I think the part I'm having a hard time with is what the other side looks like. I've googled the image, but I can't see how the it connects. I'm no electrician. What I'd like is a standard plug on the other side that I can plug a surge protector into. Is there such a thing? |
| fixedpigs:
it's four prongs on the back... it'd be simple enough to hack off the end of the power strip and wire it to the plug... or... just wire a wall outlet in a box to the plug...then plug your power strip into that... if you supply me with the parts & cover shipping...i'll do it for you...! |
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