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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Domenico Lueilwitz
> 3 dayWorks as advertised. No problems at all in over a year of service.
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Trevor
> 3 dayThese are great. Never had a problem with the numerous units that i have bought. Will continue to buy.
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G. Hobson
16-12-2024This part was requested specifically as it is a trusted and consistent brand. We received exactly what we were expecting as requested. Performs the way it says it will, and is a good product.
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atburrow
> 3 dayGets the job done but would have been nice if it included a grounding wire.
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errivera
21-12-2024Heavy-duty with an abundance of outlets. The best feature (in my opinion) is that you can rotate it and mount it facing any direction you need within the rack.
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SpillSpill
> 3 dayI use this in my home server cabinet, and it is an excellent solution to keep my equipment protected and powered on. The value was great for this product.
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FrequentBuyerWA
21-12-2024Just as advertised. This is a rackmount power strip with many outlets on both sides and a impressively long power cord. It does exactly what I needed it to,
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Gonga
Greater than one weekI screwed this strip to a piece of hardwood, then C-clamped it to the back of my table, and it is solid as a rock! It is extremely well-made and solid, and I push and pull power plugs in and out with one hand and its solid as a bank vault! For once my mess of power cords is safe and really secure, and I have the cords I want out of sight in the back, with outlets up front for things I need to get at. I also have a UPS that everything plugs into and another Tripp-Lite unit with cable TV, Network, and phone jacks to cover the rest of my rig and isolate it from surges and lightning.
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Strobe
> 3 dayFits perfectly on my 7U monoprice wall mount rack. Cable is nice and long and comes with covers for the unused front outlets. Only negative I found was the covers are a BEAR to get out. I had to wiggle it back and forth for a bit until it finally popped off. Might just leave them off, but not enough to deduct a star. The cover on the power button keeps random mistakes from happening as well. Quality metal case and has some heft to it. Will help make a wall mount rack more stable. There is also adequate spacing between ports for some wall warts. 90 degree wall warts that have the cable exiting to the side may still cover the port next to them. That is what happened with my modem. Used a 1 foot extension cable to combat that.
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spin
> 3 dayWorks well.