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<blockquote data-quote="Mike McNany" data-source="post: 34369" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Re: Power Drops</p><p></p><p>I picked up some powerblocks from Walmart for $5 or $6 each. They are a solid YELLOW plastic block with regular 15 amp edison prongs on one end and a single edison jack on the other end, along with 2 edison jacks on each side. There is a cable loop lock on each end to help prevent pull outs for stringing them together. You can always spray paint them black but the yellow is easier to find on a dark stage. I wrote my name on the bottom ;>) I saw a freind using them and asked where he found them. I replaced my not as safe duplex cord ends with heavy duty single cable recepticals and use these for multiple outlets.</p><p></p><p>Mike mcNany</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike McNany, post: 34369, member: 212"] Re: Power Drops I picked up some powerblocks from Walmart for $5 or $6 each. They are a solid YELLOW plastic block with regular 15 amp edison prongs on one end and a single edison jack on the other end, along with 2 edison jacks on each side. There is a cable loop lock on each end to help prevent pull outs for stringing them together. You can always spray paint them black but the yellow is easier to find on a dark stage. I wrote my name on the bottom ;>) I saw a freind using them and asked where he found them. I replaced my not as safe duplex cord ends with heavy duty single cable recepticals and use these for multiple outlets. Mike mcNany [/QUOTE]
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