Power Up Your Rack! âš¡
The Tecmojo 1U Rack Mount PDU is a robust power distribution unit designed for 19-inch AV, network, and server cabinets. With 19 outlets, including 4 USB ports, and a built-in 15-amp circuit breaker, it offers both convenience and safety. Its heavy-duty metal construction ensures durability, making it an essential addition to any professional setup.
Item Dimensions L x W | 19"L x 5"W |
Surge Protection Rating | 15 Amps |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 19 |
Compatible Devices | Servers |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Usb Slot |
Total Usb Ports | 4 |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 19 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Material | Metal |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black |
M**L
Great power conditioner
Works great in my Mobile DJ box. The 3 front switched outlets and flexibility of the pigtailed outlets make this a dream to work with. Super affordable too. Would recommend.
J**A
Clean Install with Excellent Power Management
The Tecmojo 1U Rack Mount PDU is a perfect addition to my setup. It fits seamlessly into a 19-inch rack, providing clean power distribution and helping with cord management. The build quality is solid, and the circuit breaker adds extra protection. Installation was straightforward, and it keeps everything organized. Highly recommended for anyone looking to streamline their server, AV, or network cabinet!
J**F
Good for the Price
9 plug power supply each with a switch. Has some weight to it so keep that in mind. There is a problem with #3 switch not lighting when on. No problem with the power. Contacted customer service. Quick response and in the end made a partial refund as the part is not available.
J**.
Very sturdy piece!
Because I am adding a cooling fan to my rack and enclosure, I wanted a way to turn individual items off and on. This PDU gives me that option without being too visually obnoxious.It is not a lightweight unit by any means. It weighs every bit of it's stated 7 pounds.The power cord is an acceptable length for the anticipated install location.
J**F
Great price, seems okay for use with UPS
When you select the 19-outlet version out of the list of options, the mouseover text says "surge protected" which worried me, because you aren't supposed to use surge protectors on either end of a UPS. But then there's the table showing the difference between the variants, and the 19-outlet model has an 'X' under surge protection, rather than the check mark that the others have, suggesting it does NOT have surge protection. Another reviewer showed images of the included instruction leaflet, which they claim shows evidence of it being surge protected. But what it actually says in the specs there is "overload protection", which is different. Overload protection basically means it has a circuit breaker that protects against current overload. Surge protection is for handling voltage spikes.So, short story long, this device (the 19-outlet version) has power conditioning and overload protection, both of which are safe for use with a UPS. If you choose a different model that also offers surge protection, you should NOT use it with a UPS.Okay, with that cleared up, what else... well, the price is great, and currently you can even shave off a couple more dollars if you buy it as a bundle with a Tecmojo rack (which I did). Having all of the plugs sticking out is kind of annoying, I have to admit. In retrospect (especially since it's very unlikely that I'll ever use all of them) it would have been better for me to maybe get one that just has the outlets in the back, and run short extenders for the outlets that I put wall warts on. But it's not worth returning and shopping for a new one, so I'll just keep it.It's a bit heavy and I was a little concerned about whether the weight will cause long-term problems since it only attaches to the front. It does not come with rails to attach to the back, and the plethora of thick power cables hanging squid-like behind it added additional weight. So I ended up buying a couple of new shelves and repurposing one of my existing ones to work as a "tentacle holder". I attached it to the back of the rack at the same level as the PDU, and it reaches far enough to take all of the power cable weight off the PDU, and as a bonus, the shelf comes with rails. Those rails can then act as double duty reinforcing the shelf AND adding support to the PDU itself.
M**K
this is a dream piece of equipment...
I love the individual plug in cables on the back. They allow for any odd sized wall wart to be accomodated unlike measured outlet jacks right next to each other.
M**T
Fantastic for my Purpose! (And one thing you should consider before buying: See last paragraph)
I was originally worried about this product because it looks nearly identical to the Pyle version that I originally bought and disliked so much that I returned it. However, I was very happy the few things that were different for this Tec Mojo version were the exact fixes that the Pyle version needed (and this one was actually cheaper, which is nice but not my primary concern).Specifically, the on/off switch on the Tec Mojo PDU actually turns off the back outlets - Hallelujah! That was the straw that broke the camel's back for me with the Pyle - not being to turn anything off on the back outlets was a huge problem. Additionally, though not a dealbreaker because I can work around it, the Tec Mojo mounting bracket was a better fit for a standard 1U rack height.Something to be aware of is that the power cord for this unit is also shorter than the Pyle's (somewhere around 4-6 ft shorter). I actually think this is a benefit because it's much easier to add an extension cord to make it longer than it is to trim the cord if it is too long.The only thing that might be a problem for some people is that the Tec Mojo's product description (and even the product manual!) said that the on/off switch was "plastic cover encased", which was not true for mine and also is not true in their product images. I don't know why they claim that everywhere when it is demonstrably not true but they do I am including images of my Tec Mojo PDU, its on/off, and a different company (Cyberpower)'s on/off switch. in the last photo, you can see what a plastic cover encased on/off switch looks like. this would be helpful for some people who are worried about bumping into the switch and accidentally shutting down a whole rack during a performance or a whole server rack. While I personally can overlook that - it may be a dealbreaker for someone using this on a live tour or for a professional server rack.
B**T
19 usable outlets in one rack space
This is the best thing ever for my home recording studio. All 19 outlets are usable even if you have big wall warts to plug in, the 4 USB ports come in handy. Doesn't get hot (I have 18 devices plugged in and have left it on for long periods of time). Lot of outlets for one rack space. I will probably buy another one. Kind of cheap that they don't include screws/cage nuts to rackmount it.
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