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IEC extension PDUs & cable ties   
On a PDU with IEC sockets (kettle socket) one can tie the male end of
IEC cable by a special cable tie.

Trying to find a dealer of such ties.

I am told IEC PDU extension strips are available. The strip will have
no power cable of its own. Only some outlet sockets to connect five or
so IEC cables at male end and one IEC socket to take female end.

Will be grateful if anyone can give directions as to wherefrom to
procure these items.

Regards
Date:30 Aug 2005 04:12:36 -0700   Author:  

Re: IEC extension PDUs & cable ties   
joshidm@gmail.com writes:

>On a PDU with IEC sockets (kettle socket) one can tie the male end of
>IEC cable by a special cable tie.
>
>Trying to find a dealer of such ties.
>
>I am told IEC PDU extension strips are available. The strip will have
>no power cable of its own. Only some outlet sockets to connect five or
>so IEC cables at male end and one IEC socket to take female end.
>
>Will be grateful if anyone can give directions as to wherefrom to
>procure these items.


www.olson.co.uk

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Date:30 Aug 2005 12:31:19 GMT   Author:  

Re: IEC extension PDUs & cable ties   
Huge wrote:


> www.olson.co.uk


I have PDU strip without retaining clips and therefore loking for cable
ties that can serve the purpose. I have seen such ties in a picture
somewhere.
Date:31 Aug 2005 00:08:56 -0700   Author: