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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 72176" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Quad Boxes</p><p></p><p>Technically, using outdoor quad boxes wouldn't be code for several reasons. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I hate quad boxes on the ends of my extension cords. All of my 120V cable is terminated with standard Edison connectors. I do have quad boxes that I built that have stub in and out tails on them that I can then attach to the end of the extension cords where needed. Pretty sure this is against code as well, but it is solid and works quite well. Having the in AND out tail lets me drop quad boxes where I need them, and continue with an output to the next box. Across the front of a stage, I usually have 4 quads, spaced 5 or 10 feet apart, depending on the stage. Having power everywhere the musicians need it on stage without them running their gawd aweful orange snakes of extension cords is well worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 72176, member: 211"] Re: Quad Boxes Technically, using outdoor quad boxes wouldn't be code for several reasons. Personally, I hate quad boxes on the ends of my extension cords. All of my 120V cable is terminated with standard Edison connectors. I do have quad boxes that I built that have stub in and out tails on them that I can then attach to the end of the extension cords where needed. Pretty sure this is against code as well, but it is solid and works quite well. Having the in AND out tail lets me drop quad boxes where I need them, and continue with an output to the next box. Across the front of a stage, I usually have 4 quads, spaced 5 or 10 feet apart, depending on the stage. Having power everywhere the musicians need it on stage without them running their gawd aweful orange snakes of extension cords is well worth it. [/QUOTE]
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