🔋 Power your potential with TENMA72-6627!
The TENMA72-6627 Multiple Outlet DC Power Strip is a robust power solution designed for professional workspaces. With a total current capacity of 35A and 8 outlets, it features color-coded spade lugs for easy connections, dual independent sections for organized power distribution, and a durable steel case. Ideal for use with bench power supplies, this power strip ensures your devices are always ready to perform.
Item Weight | 4.54 g |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Recommended Uses For Product | Use with Bench Top Power supply where a number of permanent items are connected. |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Compatible Devices | Must be used with bench power supply with miniumum 35A to hook to spade lugs. |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Mountable |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 8 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Material | Alloy Steel |
F**D
Heavier than I thought.
First thing out of the box, I noticed it was heavier than I expected it to be...A plus. Also, the power leads that connect to your power supply are made of heavy duty 8ga wire with wide copper connectors on the end. Nothing flimsy about them. Plenty long too. The amp meters work fine. Already knowing I have a specific radio setup that draws 10 amps, after hooking it up, the meter reads 10 amps. So that works. The meters will read zero until you key up your radio, or until the load is drawn..not just powered on. Unless of course you are drawing high amperage right away. The switches are solid. Very positive, purposeful clicks. Bright LED indicators for both the switched and unswitched are bright, ALMOST too bright. So far everything is working great. Glad I purchased this one over the more expensive competitor to be honest.
J**C
Versatile and gives a general idea on current draw
Having various mobile Ham Transceivers I use in the car and at home, this DC Power strip works perfectly at home. I have connected multiple units up without the need to constantly plug/unplug each device. Very happy with this purchase.
G**N
Great product at a great price.
I was very impressed by the quality of this item. I connected it to a 13.8 volt 30 amp power supply that I use to power my hf amateur radio receivers. They draw about 23 amps while transmitting. I had no problems with either radio during transmit and the power strip worked without a hitch.
H**S
Well made, can't go wrong
Well made so you can't go wrong; I could probably use another one. It can be customized with Anderson Powerpole connectors as I have done, and will work at almost any point in my solar or genny backup system for my ham shack. Compared to MFJ's and West Mountain Radio's unit of similar design, it's a much less expensive but possibly more robust (based on comparing pictures; I don't own the MFJ or West Mountain units so I can't say for sure).
A**T
The power meters are good for quick check of real time energy use
I purchased this device to go with a 30 AMP power supply I also got from Amazon, a Pyramid PSV300. This power outlet unit worked perfectly for my equipment and their connections. The power meters are good for quick check of real time energy use. Well made and handles the peak amps of my devices without electrical DC electrical faults.
T**E
Glitch or ticking time bomb?
As a noob ham, I needed a power distribution center for my radio, SWR meter, power adapter for an HT and several other gadgets and this seemed like the better option over the mfr everyone seems to refer to as "Mighty Fine Junk."So I ordered one. Pricey, but not many products like it on the market. It arrived quickly, was well-packaged, looked like a solid enough unit.I hooked it up to an Astron RS-35M, my radio, SWR meter, and turned it on. Everything seemed fine for about five minutes, then I plugged an LA-144 linear amp into it for my HT. It worked well for another ten minutes then the switched output side quit. The unit has an ammeter on each side, both the 35A unswitched and the 15A switched side, and at no time did the switched circuit ammeter exceed 10 amps.I unhooked everything and opened the case to check the fuses (there may be room on the case to mount external/panel mount fuse holders as a future project - I think going to this effort to rewire the unit to have easy access to the fuses might be some karmic insurance that they'll never blow - this is the don't wash the car on the day of the picnic if you don't want it to rain theory of existence). Fuses were fine. Checked all the connections, looked for signs of anything that was burnt/shorted/disconnected. From its simplicity, I can't see how or why the output could have turned off.Weirdness.I hooked it back up, turned everything on and it's been working fine since reassembling it.Seller responded to my question about returning the unit, now awaiting response from manufacturer. No problem with SELLER, but product may be defective. I've been using it off and on for about a week and it's working fine so far and may work fine for years, decades to come. Or it could crap out the next time I use it.I'll let you know how it turns out.
D**D
bad out of box
the sw that turns on the 15 amp circuit is BAD will not turn on.. same problem as another buyer had.. I had to jump it
R**)
Well made.
Used it in my radio shack as a central power point out of my power supply. Only thing I wished it was 100 amp meter draw.but it workes well with radios thai that draw less amps
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