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Old 03-05-2006, 07:27 AM
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From what I understand its similar to the Much More power strip, has 6 outlets and has fuse protection.

I cant find a pic of it though on their site nor on the web.

Can anyone post me a link or provide a pic of this new product?

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You can make one yourself.
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Originally Posted by nmt6789
You can make one yourself.
I wanted to make one. Do you have a link to some instructions?
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Theres a bunch of threads on it. Do a Search.
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Originally Posted by nmt6789
Theres a bunch of threads on it. Do a Search.
I have. I tried about a dozen different searches and couldnt find it:

12v power switch instructions
power switch instructions
how to power switch
etc.
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maybe try distribution blocks?
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this might help? http://pe2er.nl/Verdeelblok/index.htm
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I like the look of that Integy setup. Im not much for fabricating, so I think Ill be shopping for that sucker.
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Thanks Tres
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Originally Posted by or8ital
I have. I tried about a dozen different searches and couldnt find it:

12v power switch instructions
power switch instructions
how to power switch
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Click on the link to the TAOB site in my signature. There you will find a how to build your own power station section.
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what amperage fuse whould be used?

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http://www.taobracing.net/review_powerstation.shtml

wow nice pics... but how about if you want to run your lathe at 2.0-3.0 amps? how would do that?
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http://www.taobracing.net/review_powerstation.shtml

wow nice pics... but how about if you want to run your lathe at 2.0-3.0 amps? how would do that?
thats not the job of a power panel. its just to allow more input points.
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Originally Posted by Deznuts05
http://www.taobracing.net/review_powerstation.shtml

wow nice pics... but how about if you want to run your lathe at 2.0-3.0 amps? how would do that?
I think you mean 2-3 volts. And you'll need something to regulate it. (a charger with a motor run feature, the Much More motor checker or the Orion.)All this does is distribute the 12v output of your power supply so you can plug in equipment neatly instead of having 5 sets of alligator clips all clipped to each other at the back of your PS. That can be a really ugly mess.
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