⚡ Power your workspace like a pro—secure, spacious, and sleek!
The BTUPower Surge Protector Rack-Mount PDU is a robust 12-outlet power strip designed for professional server racks and industrial environments. Featuring a rugged steel casing, 300 Joules surge protection, and a versatile 1U rack-mount form factor, it ensures reliable power distribution and device safety. With a 6-foot cord and multiple mounting options, it offers both flexibility and durability for data centers, workshops, and commercial setups.
Item Dimensions L x W | 20"L x 3.75"W |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black 6FT |
Recommended Uses For Product | Shop, Garage |
Power Plug | Type B - 3 pin (North American) |
Surge Protection Rating | 300 Joules |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 12 |
Compatible Devices | server |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | On And Off Switch, Mountable |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 12 |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Material | Metal |
H**G
Works well and looks well built. Note outlet orientation
Not much to this product, but it does exactly what it is supposed to do. Fits and works well and looks well built. Note the outlet orientation. I had some "wall wart" style power plugs that covered 3 other outlets. You may want to look for another power strip if you run into the same issue with 90 degree turned outlets, or you will need some adapters.
M**T
Good quality PDUs for homelab!
I needed a couple of simple PDUs for providing power to the dual PSU devices in my lab and these worked great. The cords are sufficiently long to reach the UPSes at the bottom of the rack and the all metal construction makes sure they won't warp under heat.
A**.
Quality material!
Put it in the back of my rack. Looks and feels great. Definitely quality material. Fit my Dell server rack perfectly.
M**.
Can be side mounted in rack
I thought when we bought our new rack that the rear rails were in place, but I was mistaken. However, as an alternative, the rack ears can be taken off and flipped over and then accompanying hardware will fit into the standard rack slides in the side of the rack. The 10/19 screws then will hold down the unit in place. Make sure it is where you want it, though, because the screws have a tendency to splay the cage nut into the groove, making it hard to slide and relocate. Unit works great in the rack. Materials aren't bad, durability appears to be typical of today's products, I would have liked to have seen it just a little bit sturdier, but, since it will stay in a rack all its life, I guess it'll be OK.
D**T
Great power strip
This is a great 12 outlet strip. I looked and everyone that was available on amazon (which is a lot) and settled on this one. Not disappoint an it was exactly what I needed.
T**R
Power strip
I think it looks great .I mounted it on the inside of my rack though so only I can see it .I have everything pluged into it With room to spare I even have a thermostat to turn the fans on when it gets too hot .
A**L
Excelent
Excelent
V**T
Works fine -- two annoyances from bad design dings confidence in product
The build of this surge protected, rack-mounted outlet strip looks fine from the outside.It came in a flimsy box -- not very well packed -- but it does have good mounting nuts and bolts to mount it to my equipment rack.It does deliver power and has an on-off switch. All the basic features I need working fine.Two annoyances that I consider to be very obvious design flaws or just plain poor quality control at the factory:1. The mounting hole for the ground point uses a non-standard thread -- WAY too small for something that is supposed to handle this much power (with all its outlets to power either AV or network devices in a rack). The hole itself bottomed out after 1/16", so I couldn't tighten even the tiny hard-drive mounting screw I found that has the same thread... Either I received a unit that had been returned after a previous purchaser broke the tiny screw trying to secure a ground wire to the outlet, OR the design is deficient... I ended up having to solder the ground cable to the outlet to ensure a good mechanical and electrical connection from the outlet to the ground wire. (See photo.)2. Second annoyance is that either the cover for the on-off switch is upside down, OR the outlets are aligned upside down. (See photo) This shouldn't be a problem in the long-run as I do not intend to open the switch cover very often -- if the switch cover is opened too often, the friction-closure will wear out and the cover will eventually not stay closed as it's mounted upside down. I can avoid this by turning the outlet and mounting it "upside down", but then the outlets would all have the ground opening up instead of down in the standard configuration...Both of the above are not show-stoppers, but it does give me pause as to whether I should be trusting this thing to protect expensive equipment from power surges... Three stars overall considering the pluses (basic features at reasonable price) and the minuses (design flaws that makes me lose some confidence in the product).
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