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SirKarnage 03-15-2010 05:40 PM

Power Supply Distribution Blocks
 
Looking for one, and it's harder then I thought... MuchMore was easy.. I knew they made them.. Found this Off brand (to me anyway).. and I know I've seen others before.. but cannot fiind them now..

Any Help would be appreciated..

Seemingly only available in the UK... converts to roughly $38
http://www.etronix-rc.com/etronix-po...ck-station.php
MuchMore version... Roughly $40
http://www.muchmoreusa.com/power-sup...mrp1060-lg.jpg

I've already done the 'shack version and built my own, at about $20 cost.
But it's no where near the functionality or the "prettyness" of either unit above.

Any other suggestions or manufacturers out there?

Thanks

Duster_360 03-15-2010 06:14 PM

This was the only other one I found when I was looking (I'm using this one)

http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...653&p_catid=19

Redwings 03-17-2010 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by SirKarnage (Post 7140970)
Looking for one, and it's harder then I thought... MuchMore was easy.. I knew they made them.. Found this Off brand (to me anyway).. and I know I've seen others before.. but cannot fiind them now..

Any Help would be appreciated..

Seemingly only available in the UK... converts to roughly $38
http://www.etronix-rc.com/etronix-po...ck-station.php
MuchMore version... Roughly $40
http://www.muchmoreusa.com/power-sup...mrp1060-lg.jpg

I've already done the 'shack version and built my own, at about $20 cost.
But it's no where near the functionality or the "prettyness" of either unit above.

Any other suggestions or manufacturers out there?

Thanks

You could make one under $10.00. I did, works great.

The Fox 03-17-2010 06:35 PM

That is what I did, and I spent $35, it is 5 port(switches on each one with lights to tell if they are on), and has an amp meter and voltage meter so I can measure how much power my gear is using.

Nick

dietDrThunder 03-18-2010 12:34 AM

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLWE5&P=7


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