







⚡ Power your productivity, protect your tech, and never run out of outlets!
The Dynamode 6 Way Horizontal 13A Switched PDU is a sleek, durable power distribution unit designed for professional environments. Featuring six UK 13A sockets, a 1.8m heavy-duty cable, and certified surge protection, it supports up to 3000W of power. Its slim aluminum alloy chassis fits seamlessly into racks or walls, making it ideal for offices, server cabinets, and AV setups. Backed by a 10-year warranty, it ensures reliable, safe power management for all your critical devices.
| ASIN | B0080OISQQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,158 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #87 in Extension Cords |
| Department | Default Category |
| Item model number | PDU-6WS-H-SP-1U |
| Manufacturer | Dynamode |
| Product Dimensions | 52.6 x 9.4 x 5.99 cm; 961.62 g |
N**L
Excellent
Excellent material. Well designed. Fits perfectly with no issues. Plugs never slide out once you plug them.
G**E
I purchased one unit last year and have been using it regularly. The results have been very good and the build quality is excellent. Because of the good experience, I recently bought two more and started using them as well. Overall, I am very satisfied with the quality and performance. Highly recommended. 👍
M**W
A really decent, robust feeling powerstrip for the money. Can't speak to the surge protection or longevity as of unit yet. Some have said this powerstrip is wider than standard rack unit spaces. I can confirm It is a tad wider than most pieces of 19" pro audio hardware. To clarify; the actual bolt holes should still line up with any 19" rack rails, but the unit itself is definitely a few mm wider than say a rack compressor. For me personally this is not an issue as my rack cabinet has no 'lip' or maximum width restraints, but I can see that if you had an 'enclosed' flight case or recessed studio cabinet you may struggle to squeeze it in. For clarification I believe the issue is probably because the powerstrip is meant for use with a server rack rather than audio gear racks and server racks (tend) to be more open (like my type of studio rack), so a few mm of extra width or overhang is no issue. So i would say this is recommended for: 4 post Server racks or those with flush front/back. Audio rack cabinets WITHOUT enclosing trims/lips etc. Floorstanding/desktop 2 post rack stands should also be fine. Probably avoid if you want to use in a fight case / ABS / gig bag type rack or a studio rack cabinet with enclosed lip / edge, like many of the wooden ones.
9**T
Doo value for money. Comes with cage fixings.
I**J
* Build quality appears good. Construction is an Aluminium extrusion housing 'plastic' switch, sockets and the Surge Protection unit. Steel end L brackets provide for rack mounting. Cable is good quality 3 core (LNE) + plug. * Safety: There's a very small (!!!) Earthing screw on the back. I've not tested if Mains cable Earth is bonded to case, nor checked if the internal wiring is adequately shielded from the metal case. * NB. The Surge Protector (SP) is probably not useful on an IT rack power strip. It takes 2 outlet spaces out. Better to have a separate Surge Protector on the rack's supply, then when the SP needs replacing, the power strips don't. * Mains In at the back of the strip needs ~50mm clearance. Sockets on the front.
S**S
Miracles will never cease!!! This is the fourth or fifth 'rack mountable' power strip that I've purchased in the last couple of years and its the only one that fits in a 19" rack case without some form of modification to the rack ears. Normally they're maybe 5/6mm too long and need to be sawn down a little to fit. I'm glad to see that the manufactures (from the design and materials I'm guessing they all originate on the same production line) have managed to find a tape measure!
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