Tripp Lite Isobar 12-Outlet Network Server Surge Protector, 15 ft. Cord w/5-20P Plug, 3840 Joules, 1U Rack-Mount, Metal, & $25,000 INSURANCE (IBAR12-20ULTRA)
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Olimpiu
> 3 dayThere isnt much to say except that it works great for rack mount. Highly recommend. Would most likely get another one.
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Plumb
Greater than one weekVery nice, heavy duty unit. Very simplistic for being called a PDU, but I knew that when I bought it. Plenty of outlets, and nice, long, heavy-duty cord to reach an outlet that is even far away. Perfect for connecting multiple loads to my UPS in my setup; using it as the PDU for my budget server/networking rack made from modular wire shelving.
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CL
> 3 dayCould use some more outlets on the back so it looks tidier, but thats solved with some pigtails you can get on here, so its not the end of the world. Feels solid, mounts easily. Front kill switch cover is a little flimsy as others have mentioned, but its still plenty functional as long as you dont mess with it on the daily.
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Jon
> 3 dayGreat surge protector. If you have an rack with a closing door on it, attach to the rear of the rack. If you place it in the front you will have the plug ins have a harsh bend when the door is closed.
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Nate
> 3 dayExactly what I needed and got it in the time frame they said I would get it.
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R. Lisano
> 3 dayI needed a power strip for my new 15U server rack and preferred a rack mountable one. At first I bought a competitors strip but ended up returning it since it ended up not being UL approved. I feel more comfortable with electrical devices that are UL approved being in my house. It has worked well so far. Plugged it into my UPS and mounted it to the back of my rack to keep the power cords out of sight. It provides plenty of outlets for my various devices. It can be a bit hard to get the plugs pushed into the outlets, though. I guess Id rather have that than them being loose, but that can be an issue if youve got tight space to deal with. The orientation of the outlets is perfect for wall warts, as they dont end up blocking any neighboring outlets when plugged into the strip. I have quite a few devices with wall warts, so that feature is a necessity. The 15ft long cord was way overkill for my needs, but I can see that being handy for some people. Construction is pretty heavy duty.
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Brooks Nitzsche V
> 3 dayIm giving it 5 stars because the other one I have works great but the one I just ordered came with a different outlet plug that isnt shown in the pictures. Had to exchange it and that was quick so no issues besides showing me the wrong picture.
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Kimo from IA
Greater than one weekTripp-Lite is a name you can trust to provide basic items the just work well and are very competitively priced. Trust them! This is no exception. Well constructed, good parts and does what you need.
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Brian W.
> 3 dayDidnt realize that it was made for a specific 120 volt outlet. Has as weird plug that I have never seen before. So make sure that you have the correct outlet before you buy!
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Michael
> 3 dayPowers my network rack. Does its job well. Doesnt have all the bells and whistles, but itll do us for the moment until we feel like spending the coin for said bells and whistles.