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πŸ”Œ BTU Power Strip Surge Protector PDU Rack-Mount, 12 Outlets with Wide Spacing, Right Angle Design, 15A/125V, 6ft Cord, Black Review

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Details

Power Plug TypeType B - 3 pin (North American)
BrandBTU
Color12 PDU
MaterialMetal
Voltage125 Volts

Description of πŸ”Œ BTU Power Strip Surge Protector PDU Rack-Mount, 12 Outlets with Wide Spacing, Right Angle Design, 15A/125V, 6ft Cord, Black

βœ” [12-OUTLET PDU POWER STRIP]: Network grade full metal rack-mount PDU power strip designed for standard 19 inch racks, and 12 right angle outlets with simple and elegant appearance. βœ” [WIRE LENGTH]: 6Ft cord. βœ” [SAFETY]: Covered ON/OFF switch, 15A 125V AC. βœ” [WIDE USAGE]: The PDU power strip designed for rack enclosure, cabinet, work bench, wall mount, under counter and other mount-installation applications. βœ” [WARRANTY]: 12-month warranty. If you have any problem, please contact us without hesitate, we will solve this problem for you within 24 hours.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Inaccurate description but working product

The description appears to be from an older product. Two bugs: - The title contains the words "Surge Protection" but the power strip has no surge protection components. - The marked points indicate a "closed" ON/OFF switch. It's not covered. Works flawlessly and reasonable design.

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Nothing here

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Rack mounts upside down

I'm not the first to have this problem, but I'm the first to clearly get upset about it. The actual L-brackets used to attach the extension to the front were misaligned. If you don't have a set of Torx screws, you may end up with a device that is not suitable for rack mounting. If QA is so bad they can't align racks, then why trust your server hardware? 0/10 Spend $15 more and get the correct block.

Pros
  • This is amazing
Cons
  • Annoying

The assembly of this rack mount surge protector looks great from the outside. - but it has good mounting nuts and bolts to attach it to my equipment rack. It provides power and has a switch. All the basic functions I need work perfectly. Two annoyances that I consider to be very obvious design flaws or just poor quality control at the factory: 1. The ground point mounting hole uses non-standard threads - WAY too small for something that needs to handle that much power (with all outputs going to

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Transparency

Revainrating 3 out of 5

So many front end caps for your Rockmount!

I like the design. Try to find a front rack mount with that many ports. This will be a nice addition to my small mobile device of two. The construction looks very strong and light. All sockets checked, everything works.

Cons
  • old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Inaccurate description but working product

The description appears to be for an older product Two errors: - The title says "Surge Protector" but the power strip has no surge protection components. - The marked points indicate a "closed" ON/OFF switch. It's not covered. Works flawlessly and reasonable design.

Cons
  • inaccurate

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Rack mount swapped

I'm not the first to have this issue, but I'm the first to clearly be frustrated by it. The actual L-brackets used to attach the extension to the front were misaligned. If you don't have a set of Torx screws, you may end up with a device that is not suitable for rack mounting. If QA is so bad they can't align racks, then why trust your server hardware? 0/10 Spend an extra $15 and get the correct block.

Cons
  • Not sure