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Re: [Slightly OT] - Mains stripblocks...



Wasn't really looking to spend that much money but thanks. ;-)

Phil

On 7 Mar 2010, at 18:18, Tim Hawes wrote:

> Maybe give Olson a try?
> http://www.olson.co.uk/products.htm
>
> Very sturdy, and not ridiculous money last time I looked. Some even
have
> power meters built in, if you're brave... ;-)
>
> HTH,
>
> Tim.
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Phillip Harris <phil@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>>
>> Actually I've just found myself a nice little (slightly quirky)
flat where
>> the electricity is included in the rent (obviously they've never
come across
>> kit like mine before) but there aren't a lot of power sockets in
the place.
>> It's the roofspace of a big Victorian townhouse, has its own
private
>> entrance with a spiral staircase (crap, I forgot I have a fear of
heights)
>> and nice safe parking for the Tiv. The owners of the house seem
really cool
>> as well and they seem to be away quite a lot so I'll be able to
make as much
>> noise as I want. :-D
>>
>> The hifi on it's own will easily eat up one of the 12 way blocks
although I
>> may try to build up some C-Bus controlled PDUs then I can have the
amps and
>> subs switching in and out automagically!
>>
>> Of course it may all fall through (getting the flat I mean, not my
kit
>> through the ceiling - that could happen too I guess!) but
hopefully it
>> won't... :-D
>>
>> Phil
>>
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