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I have for a long time wanted to modify a systainer to serve as a power distribution center. I am finally getting around to doing so.
My goals for it are as follows:
• 20 Amp Capacity
• 25-foot 12/3 power cable
• GFCI Protection
• Outlets on front and each end
• Dust-protected outlets (tamper resistant)
• No protrusions (clean look, prevents damage, allows placement tight to wall)
• Power Indicator on front (so you know there is power coming into the PowerSys)
• Cord storage inside for the PowerSys cord, plus another 25 or 50-footer (haven't decided yet)
• Clean, rugged interior so cords can't damage wiring
I purchased most of the parts last night, then measured things up to see how it would fit best. Here's a photo rendering of what I came up with so far:
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And the interior:
[attachimg=2]
The cord for the PowerSys will be permanently attached for reliability. To use it, you simply pull out only as little or as much cord as you need. This prevents a cord mess or trip hazard. There is a grommeted half-circle on one side near the back that the cord can be placed into, and the lid then closed and latched.
Your suggestions and ideas are solicited and most welcome. I will think about it for a day or two and wait for comments before I go ahead and cut into the systainer, but I think I'm ready to get started...
My goals for it are as follows:
• 20 Amp Capacity
• 25-foot 12/3 power cable
• GFCI Protection
• Outlets on front and each end
• Dust-protected outlets (tamper resistant)
• No protrusions (clean look, prevents damage, allows placement tight to wall)
• Power Indicator on front (so you know there is power coming into the PowerSys)
• Cord storage inside for the PowerSys cord, plus another 25 or 50-footer (haven't decided yet)
• Clean, rugged interior so cords can't damage wiring
I purchased most of the parts last night, then measured things up to see how it would fit best. Here's a photo rendering of what I came up with so far:
[attachimg=1]
And the interior:
[attachimg=2]
The cord for the PowerSys will be permanently attached for reliability. To use it, you simply pull out only as little or as much cord as you need. This prevents a cord mess or trip hazard. There is a grommeted half-circle on one side near the back that the cord can be placed into, and the lid then closed and latched.
Your suggestions and ideas are solicited and most welcome. I will think about it for a day or two and wait for comments before I go ahead and cut into the systainer, but I think I'm ready to get started...