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oj70chevy
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mounting active hub/power supply
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Hi, I new to all the diy and have been getting items to do some pixels this year and have a question for all of you. i ordered 2 active hubs in the last coop and already have my power supply, but am wondering how you'll mount your setup. I would prefer to put it in a box of some sort so I can mount it to the wall with the rest of my show. A photo say a thousand words
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Ralph
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DanHouston
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Re: mounting active hub/power supply
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The marine battery box seems popular (what I am planning to use at the moment, although that may evolve).
Here's a thread with some pics:
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I think there are pics of the battery box on page 3 or 4.
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jnealand
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I have 3 marine battery boxes for my hubs and power supplies.
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Jim Nealand
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oj70chevy
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Thanks, if it works why try something new. and thanks for the link Dan..
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chrisatpsu
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because we're all tinkerers in here. There's always a "better" way. lol!
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