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[QUOTE="scamper, post: 79786, member: 22285"] What devices are you using? If it is just power supplies, I would go with a power board possible with a surge protector and circuit breaker. Then just wire a flylead to each of the power supplies and plug them in. It is much safer than having 240v exposed. One of the boxes goes under the mega tree and has switched power points for blow ups etc. the other one has a 4 way board for the power supplies inside as well as 2 usb supplies for the raspberry Pi and Ethernet switch. No dangerous voltage to accidently touch or short out. [/QUOTE]
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