Reddit Reddit reviews Tripp Lite 14 Outlet Network-Grade Rackmount PDU, 15A Surge Protected Power Strip, 15ft Cord with 5-15P, (DRS-1215),Black

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Tripp Lite 14 Outlet Network-Grade Rackmount PDU, 15A Surge Protected Power Strip, 15ft Cord with 5-15P, (DRS-1215),Black
Uses one rack space (1U) in standard 19 inch rackUPDATE New Joule Rating: 3000 joules AC surge suppression with EMI/RFI filtering14 NEMA 5 15R output receptacles (6 front/8 rear)15 foot AC cord with NEMA 5 15P straight in plug connectionLifetime product warranty
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2 Reddit comments about Tripp Lite 14 Outlet Network-Grade Rackmount PDU, 15A Surge Protected Power Strip, 15ft Cord with 5-15P, (DRS-1215),Black:

u/julio_von_julio · 1 pointr/birdcharger

just an fyi, my best go-to is Tripp Lite model DRS 1215. I love everything about it.

u/gpraceman · 1 pointr/HomeNetworking

Plenty of zip ties. Can you push any of the cable slack back up into the wall? I was able to do that with my panel and it cleaned up nicely. Though, I did not have to deal with drywall.

Maybe the red and skinny white wires might be for alarm system sensors and/or phones.

We no longer have cable TV, but we do use our coax with an attic mounted HD antenna for over the air channels. So, those cables may still be useful.

If you can, get a small wall mount rack, a rack shelf (for your USG, switch and CK), a Cat6 patch panel, and maybe a rack mountable power strip. Take the door off of your IC panel and just install the rack over the panel.