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Re: Metal cabinets for mounting electronics?



Paul,

Have a browse around RS (http://rswww.com) and also the Rittal site
(www.rittal.co.uk). They've both got a wide selection and hopefully
you'll find something to suit :-)

Fibox (www.fibox.com) is another site you might like to have a look at.

IIRC, Nigel Giddings used metal enclosures for his modules (CBus?)
which were originally intended as 3-phase "consumer unit" type
boxes.
You might be able to get a mfr name from one of Nigels photos. Let me
know if you struggle and I'll dig out his personal email address for
you.

HTH,

Tim.

On 1/20/07, Paul Gale <groups@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm just planning for the new Node0 =96 one of the things I need to
think=
about is the fitting of existing electronics such as HomeVision and variou=
s other expansion boards etc.
>
> Anyone come across low profile (larger) cabinets that would allow
fixing =
of a number of PCB's and allow cable access?
>
> These would be mounted on a wall.
>
> Also, any recommendations for more robust, larger cabinets for CBus
modul=
es? I currently have the plastic Hager cabinets but feel these are a bit
fl=
imsy.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul.



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