The Rigwell Power Plate is expertly designed to meet all your power supply and charging requirements with ease and reliability. Crafted from durable powder-coated aluminum, it offers a robust, corrosion-resistant finish that ensures long-lasting performance in any environment. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, this plate simplifies your setup by providing a clean, organized solution to power or charge your 120VAC or 12VDC devices. Its sleek design not only enhances the aesthetics of your workspace but also delivers dependable electrical connectivity, making it an essential component for efficient and professional-grade power management.
Features:
- (1) 120VAC Outlet: Outlet + Protective UL-Listed conduit. This non-GFCI simple 15A outlet is ready to power (2) 120VAC appliances, but must have inline fault protection. This can also be easily removed and replaced with a GFCI or USB enabled outlet (all universally sized)
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(1) USB Charger port: This port can charge up to 5A standard USB or USB-C. We recommend adding an inline 5A fuse.
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(2) Dimmer Buttons: Tactile-controlled dimmers made to control up to 3A (each) puck lights. Single tap = power on/off. Tap + hold = dim, Tap 3 times = night mode/ day mode.
General safe practice:
- Do not allow your wiring to be cut into or break through the loom/insulation
- If your wiring passes through sharp metal points, use conduits, grommets, or extra sheathing to protect them.
- Heat shrink over connectors when possible to avoid them coming loose.
- Your power system and appliances must be properly grounded for safe function
- Ensure proper contact when connecting outlets/GFCIs
- Make sure anything attaching to a lug or bolt has optimal electrical contact
- Torque all lugs and fasteners properly to avoid fires
- Never pinch wires or create hard bends, these can be hotspots
- Test each wire and appliance prior to final installation. Make sure wires are at a safe operating temp.
- Do not splice into these pre-made wires for secondary circuits
- Never use WAGO connectors for 110VAC circuits
- Never run more than 12VDC through Duplex wires
- Never run more than 120VDC through triplex wires
- Place properly rated fuses inline on each circuit
- Place breakers inline for all 110VAC circuits as a redundant safety measure