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15W 12V MINI DIN Rail Switching Power Supply DR-15-12 LED Power Supply Units
08 Sep, 2018
Great DIN rail PSU for the price!
Works great! Only negative is that screw terminals are a little fragile.. Use a screwdriver with low torque control. :-)

22 Sep, 2020
A gem for few of ya' pieces of eight
Great much value for the price.. Can be button'ed as tricorne.. So ya can keep it as a normal broad shade hat, but why would ya landlubbers wanna do that?..
It is a tad to big for my tiny head, but fortunately I've grown a long impressive pirate hair, so I can tug it up in my tricorne.. So it fits, and me aint getting no hair in my eyes when riding the high seas no more!
Yarr, join me and me mateys, buy a pirate hat and let's loot some rum!

07 Dec, 2017
Great little RJ45 4-way divider - does the job!
This litte board does the job for me. I needed it for a easy solution, wiring the house's remote floor heating thermostats to the control unit.
The screw terminals I used to connect the four wires to the Wavin control unit. The remote Wavin thermostats are connected via old ethernet cables, using four of the internal wires on the thermostat end, and joined in this nice little 4-way adapter. This way I was even able to use old ethernet cables of the house to attach the thermostats using patch cables. Pretty awesome solution, using this great little board.
While the thermostats communicate at quite a low pace, this board might not be good enough for higher speed Ethernet standards, such as Cat6, but at 1Gb it should be fine.
Great for projects with small star formation communication networks!
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