Electrical panel..?? DJ controllers..??

Jester

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I've been looking around trying to find a better solution than using standard surge protectors for all my equipment... I also like the idea of being able to switch everything on and off without haveing to dig around and yank a cord out, only to find out I unplugged the wrong thing... I've seen that people have been using dj light controller/power stations... Does anyone recommend a specific one..?? have any pics of them installed and wired..?? Thanks in advance..

Jester
 
I used an American DJ power controller. It came with one outlet that has to be jiggled around to work and one of the LEDs in another switch flickers. Perhaps I was unlucky, but I would try a different brand. It was like $20 though so perhaps I should not have been so cheap.

I would never NOT use one though. It is just way too convenient when I want the pumps off for feeding or the lights off while I acclimate.

I went with the easy install of it just set back and mounted on the side of the tank. Since that side of the tank is a few inches away from a wall you can't really see it there and it is easy to get to.
 
This is what I did... Nothing fancy...But it works.

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I am in the process of building another one that uses all X10 controlled outlets.
 
Awesome help everyone...!!!!! I appreciate it... I searched for a few hours and couldnt find this amount of good information in one spot...
 
I have a guitar center on my was to work... so tomorrow i'm going to go by and see what I can come up with... they are showing them on there website, so I hope that means they have them in the store... I need one for under the tank and another for the sump room... it'll be great to not have to unplug the pumps whenever I need to cut something off...
 
I use X10 modules and just control everything with the remote control. That way things can just be plugged in wherever. The only draw back is that every once in a while the system has issues. Like right now my remote seems to have died. :(

Otherwise it works exceedingly well. Especially since I've got stuff on multiple levels of the house.
 
Another option would be an Aqua Controller Jr......its a little more expensive, but it will control up to 12 items, and acts as a temp and pH monitor.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11564846#post11564846 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RWillieK
Another option would be an Aqua Controller Jr......its a little more expensive, but it will control up to 12 items, and acts as a temp and pH monitor.

A controller is definitely on my list of upgrades in the future... we'll see when though... =)
 
If you go the electrical panel route after you add up all $ spent on outlets,boxes,wires, etc. you could have easily bought a controller.IMO
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11565769#post11565769 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bad santa
If you go the electrical panel route after you add up all $ spent on outlets,boxes,wires, etc. you could have easily bought a controller.IMO

I dont think I'm going to build the entire power panel... I just want an individually switched power strip, which I think is what this DJ controller is... I will definitely look into the reef controllers before I drop $200 of wiring and boxes... heheheeee
 
How close together are the outlets on the back of a power center? Would I be able to plug something wide into it, like a timer or a 12VDC power adapter?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11566274#post11566274 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by driftin
How close together are the outlets on the back of a power center? Would I be able to plug something wide into it, like a timer or a 12VDC power adapter?

During my recent research I jsut came across this thread.. somewhere near the middle of the first page you get a good shot of the outlets on the back...

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=765280
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11566274#post11566274 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by driftin
How close together are the outlets on the back of a power center? Would I be able to plug something wide into it, like a timer or a 12VDC power adapter?

Yes timers will fit. What is a drag about them is you have to bring all your cords to the switches. Ive got a dvd somewhere that I'll try to find tonight that I made to show how to make a remote switch panel using only safe low voltage and the power strip in my gallery. Its cheap and all relay controlled.

Don
 
I am using an American DJ strip in addition to my RK2 controller. The RK2 only controls 8 devices and I found out that it wasn't enough..
 
I have the DJ power strip and a controller. The modules for the controller would NOT fit
without covering 2 other outlets. That is why I made the box. The controller modules STILL
take up too much real estate, so I am building another one with the X10 outlet modules to
add to this one.
 
I also run an controller and American DJ box......things that stay on constantly are on the switch box...only items switched on off daily go on the controller.

Robbie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11571249#post11571249 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dandy7200
click my red house, half way down page 5 and top of page 6.

I'll have to go back read the whole thread, but that looked like an intense project...

I also stopped by the local guitar center and picked these up...!!!

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