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RE: OT? Consumer Units for DIN Lamp/Appliance Modules


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  • Subject: RE: OT? Consumer Units for DIN Lamp/Appliance Modules
  • From: "Phillip Harris" <phil@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2002 13:44:26 +0100
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> I am looking for some suitable DIN boxes, I have 1 MK Sentry
> box as advised by Phil but what else is available that does
> not have all the other gubbins in the box? I know this can be
> removed but it must push the cost up?

Economies of scale though ... There are thousands of the MKSentry boxes
made and so the bus bars don't add hugely to the cost.

Anyway, I *NEEDED* the bus bars when I wired up mine. How are you doing
it so that you don't?

> I have a very helpful local electrical shop and they have
> shown me many boxes but none can hold many modules.
>
> I have been told today about industry power distribution
> boxes (for want of the proper name) these are bigger boxes
> that you would see in a large factory etc. they are going to
> sort me out some details.

You'll poop yourself at the price!

> Does anyone else have any suggestions? not sure how much
> space I will eventually need but a bit of "future proofing"
> is never a problem.

LOL... Good Luck!

Phil


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