Power and protect all your pro audio, stage, and studio equipment with the Pyle Pro PCO865 19-Outlet Rackmount Surge Protector. It features 16 alternating 4″ and 6″ power cables on the back for convenience, plus three power outlets on the front. It also has four USB ports for charging your mobile devices.
Pyle Pro PCO865 19-Outlet Rackmount Surge Protector with USB Charging
$59.17
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20.3 × 13.8 × 3.7 in |
Input | 1x 110 / 240 VAC |
Output | Rear: 8x 4" / 10.16 cm wired power cables <br>8x 6" / 15.24 cm wired power cables <br><br>Front: 3x AC outlets <br>4x USB ports |
USB Power | 5 V / 2 A |
Circuit Breaker Rating | 15 A |
Power Requirements | 110 / 240 VAC |
Power Cable Length | 15' / 4.57 m |
Rack Height | 1 RU |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 17.3 x 1.7 x 11.6" / 43.94 x 4.32 x 29.46 cm |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Pyle Pro PCO865 19-Outlet Rackmount Surge Protector with USB Charging
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Sarai Konopelski (verified owner) –
Great to cleanly organize and manage all power cables.
Noah Kemmer (verified owner) –
The only thing that would be better would be to have short extension cords instead of the cables which create a clutter in the rack. There are too many. Out front, it is great to have the USB-A ports and a few plugs.
Sylvester Price (verified owner) –
Integrated half-hot / switched AC outlet – actually, all on or all off Plastic cover-encased power on/off switch – actually, just a plastic switch Description on box alludes to conditioning the power, but with all of the discrepancies, including misspelling the word CHARGE as CHAGE on the front panel under the USB ports, I just hope that there’s at least surge protection happening let alone any cleaning/conditioning going on. Holes on the mounting brackets’ ears are spaced too far apart by ~3/8 on each side. Had to re-drill the holes to mount it to a standard 19 rack. I ordered 2 units from Walmart, one from Amazon, and one from B&H trying to get one that was properly made and they were all the same wonky-builds. I kept the one from BH and returned the others. Having the tails on the back, the outlets on the front, and the 4 USB ports in one RU space, it at least excels at power distribution.
Royal Upton (verified owner) –
Not perfectly straight along the screw connections, but worked out great, nice layout
Ariel Corkery (verified owner) –
Easy to attach dc power adapter (more spacing between each outlets). I love it and bought 2 already.
Cameron Upton (verified owner) –
it’s handy to have the cords as you can use wall-warts without needing to have them all fit in a small space. The problem is that this rack is not deep so it is hard to get to the cords to plug in. The USB charge ports are handy.
Kenya Mills (verified owner) –
Exceptional way to manage connections in our audio rack. Having the USB ports makes it simple for us to charge all of our wireless goodies and keep everything together.
Santos Jakubowski (verified owner) –
Great product, but looked like a previously returned item, metal frame bent slightly across the top & looks like white material, or paint on the black cord. This is frustrating as the shipping to receive orders takes a lot longer than they use to