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March 06, 2017, 11:01:37 PM
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Something like this?

https://www.networktigers.com/products/apc-ap7811-208v-30a-16-plug-metered-rack-mounted-pdu-power-distribution-unit?gclid=CjwKEAiArvTFBRCLq5-7-MSJ0jMSJABHBvp0sI1svBN0Bu1-Y6oC2Uqn_keopB1KdVYTELRFD0tvwhoCb6Dw_wcB


It would be perfect if it was smaller.

Seems like that's the all in one unit. 

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Considering that a miner can pull over a kw, 16 sockets is way overkill. as most will go unused. Other folks have linked to 30A 4-socket ones more in line with what is needed.

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