Modular Switch and Outlet System
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Modular Switch and Outlet System
Has anyone ever seen, used or heard anything about these before? It's a modular wallplate system that accomodates switches, outlets and connectivity modules that you assemble to suite your application. They are carried in a couple big box stores like Lowes and Home Depot though not much selection in stock. I am redoing electrical and these look like a great fit for my needs. They cost much less than thier "marine" counterparts of similar design. Any thoughts?
http://www.euroloftinc.com/home.html
http://www.euroloftinc.com/home.html
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- captainmaniac
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Not sure if you are specifically looking for the space-age look of this product, or just looking for the modular approach. I have seen stuff at Home Depot where the faceplate has several openings in it (anywhere from 1 to either 6 I think) and you can snap in module(s) for whatever purpose you have (cable, phone, ethernet, etc). Don't know if I have seen any plug in modules for it for light switch or electrical outlet though... just the utility stuff.
Captainmaniac, I know the connectivity product you're reffering to. This stuff is different. You can mix and match a maximum of three items; connectivity, switches and outlets. Most H Depot stores may only carry the wall plates, though the H Depot web site lists all the items you can buy through them on line. I recall a switch module for example is under $8 CAN. I like the set up because I want to incorporate more on one plate rather than cut another hole.
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Thanks Dennis. I am planning on replacing current boxes with deep plastic ones for that reason.
Dennis, if these don't mention a DC rating, can they safely handle a lower DC load that is less than the stated 15 amp AC? ie would they handle 10 amp DC OK? I know DC has arcing issues to consider. Any thoughts?
Dennis, if these don't mention a DC rating, can they safely handle a lower DC load that is less than the stated 15 amp AC? ie would they handle 10 amp DC OK? I know DC has arcing issues to consider. Any thoughts?
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No no no. Deffinately keeping both electrical systems separate. Nice to know though that I can use the same switches and keep everything looking uniform. Thanks for the input Dennis.
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