110 volt Systainer Power Hub with Retractable Reel

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110 volt Sys 2 power hub with Retractable 25' reel and 12 receptacle outlets
 

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Retractable reel! Now we are talking!
Festool should have done it in their hub. What they sell now is a 10x oversized power strip that only wastes space.
 
Looks like you put a lot of work into that nice compact package.  What AWG did you use and what is the reel rated for?
 
That looks good.  [big grin]

When I converted the 220 Sys Power Hub to 110 outlets, I debated about putting an automatic cord reel inside. I decided against it because eliminating the reel would allow me to fit a charger for my iPhone, a charger for the CXS and 40 feet of 14 ga wire on the inside. It also allowed room for carrying extra items such as a soldering iron and soldering supplies.  [smile]
 
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