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![]() Thanks for the pic Dave. Yes, those outlets are pretty close - won't be able to plug any adapters into it without blocking the next outlet. I like the blue switched on it better than the red ones though.
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![]() You could just get 12" extension cords for those larger adapters...
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![]() Man, for the Amazon.ca price you could just build your own... In fact, that's what I'd do and what I've done in the past. I'd heavily consider it.
Other option is, if you don't live too far from the USA border, you can buy it on amazon.COM for a big discount and have it shipped to a mailbox on the other side. Go for a weeknd drive and pick it up. "Oh, but it's such a long drive and the gas would off set the cost!"... Sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime, get free 2-day shipping, buy a year's supplies at 50% of what Amazon.ca would cost and your save yourself a bundle. I'll qualify this by recognizing the dollar makes this a little less sweet these days... That said, even with the state of the dollar I saved about 40% the other week when ordering from Amazon.com. |
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![]() same form factor or with standard outlets and switches? please elaborate.
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![]() It wouldn't be too hard to build your own, those switches and plug blanks are easy to get. Just need some metal and paint
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![]() I got mine at axe music is a chauvet 8 independent switches. Cost $40ish
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![]() http://http://www.ebay.com/itm/5pcs-Red-Light-Heavy-Duty-120V-ON-OFF-ROCKER-SWITCH-R13C-/191081152688
That's for 5 switches, the plugs are about that too and available at any electrical store, technically you can make it out of lexan with no metal at all, whole thing would be $50 in materials and custom. you could even build in a gfci for another $20 http://www.alibaba.com/product-detai...316368404.html
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The enclosure is pretty straight forward. A few pieces of acrylic or aluminum, a table saw, a jig saw/dremel and you're done. If you wanted to get fancy, you could find someone local to laser cut the panels for you, then just glue screw them together. I'd build my own, once my American DJ strip craps out, simply for the ability to have form factor that fit my stand better. Now, I should say that I do have an entire machine shop in my HOUSE dedicated to prototyping (I'm a product designer) and have access to a CNC mill, lathe, 3D printers, etc, so my perspective on the relative ease at which something can be built is different from that of others. That said, to make your own powerstrip is fairly easy project for anyone to muster and which doesn't require a lot of tools, just enthusiasm! |
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