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Old 12-26-2005, 10:01 AM
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Hello All,
I have made some Power Distribution Blocks. These are 4"x2"x1", and 6"x3"x1". They have spots for 4 items to be hooked up to it. They are Banana Plugs with set screws to secure the wires. They can be used and reused for several items. These unit are very small and compact. They fit in a toolbox with no problem due to there small size. These will make life a lot easier to hook up all those items to your Power Supply.
They comes with the box and the plugs. Additional Plugs can be purchased so you can leave them hooked up to your chargers, dyno's and such.
I have sold a few of these locally and the guys love them.


1st photo is the standard unit with 1 LED. $25.00 shipped

2nd photo is the custom unit with 4 switches & LED's $44.00 shipped

3rd photo is the mild custom unit with 2 switches & 2 LED's $34.00 shipped

4rd photo is a standard unit with no options $24.00 shipped

5th photo is a standard unit with two LED's $26.00 shipped.

Thanks and more to come.

Tom

You will not be disappointed. They look really nice, and professional.

You can PM or e-mail me at [email protected]

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Old 12-27-2005, 06:13 AM
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send me an invoice for paypal to

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Old 12-27-2005, 06:16 AM
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I have had several customers buy these and they are very happy with them, excellent way to clean up your pit space,

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Thankx Bill
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So this hooks up directly to the power supply?
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Old 12-27-2005, 08:16 AM
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Yes,
the bottom left pic shows the black wire and the red wire, either attach alligator clips or bananna plugs to attach to the power supply

Tom is probably workin thats why I answered, I ain't!

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ps got 1 on my power supply!

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Old 12-27-2005, 09:14 AM
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Thanks Bill for filling these guys in while I was away.

Scottw... you got a money request.

natskiboy....This unit hooks directly to the power supply via the red and black wires that are out the side of the box. As SpeedyBill stated you can attach the block to your Power Supply with any style clips you would like. If your Power Supply has Banana Jacks on it I can include a set of Banana plugs for $3.00.

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Old 12-28-2005, 10:14 PM
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All Pm's answered!!

Had a request to put switches on a couple of the jacks. We can make custom units if needed.

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Very cool. Less than 1/2 the cost of the Much More product and it does the same thing! Good luck.
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You have a pm...
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Old 12-29-2005, 06:34 AM
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Thanks Jamescam!!

SC.. You have a PM.
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Got one ,very nice
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Hey Tom,
Don't know if you remember me from a few Mountwood races or not...but at any rate, you take paypal and if so is it the same e-mail address as above? Let me know. Thanks.
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Thanks Michael...

Zane... I do remember you. You going to Cincy with Ozzie?
My PayPal is the address above. I can build you one tonight.

All Pm's replied too.

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Be sure to get your plug alignment perfect. It's easy to do with a steel engineers ruler and a NO.2 pencil.
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Thanks Soviet!!

The one I provided in the photo was one of the first 3 or 4 I did. I figured out not to use a drill. I now use a reamer and have no problems with alignment.


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