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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 4352976" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Could that be something workable for the use case here? The thing I can't see in the description is the input type. It seems to have the plug types OP wants, but I can't tell if it's wire into the existing outlet. </p><p></p><p>I've looked at CEP "temporary" power boxes for my house. They used to be $180 and would hook into a dryer outlet and work as a breakout to multiple plugs. Should have bought one back in the day because they're like $350 now. But in that case it's just sub dividing the circuit into 120v outlets. Considering that I could use more 120's in my garage rather than the dryer hookup that's spare (since the dryer was remodeled inside the house) it's a cool solution, but not cool enough to make me pay the current cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 4352976, member: 5800"] Could that be something workable for the use case here? The thing I can't see in the description is the input type. It seems to have the plug types OP wants, but I can't tell if it's wire into the existing outlet. I've looked at CEP "temporary" power boxes for my house. They used to be $180 and would hook into a dryer outlet and work as a breakout to multiple plugs. Should have bought one back in the day because they're like $350 now. But in that case it's just sub dividing the circuit into 120v outlets. Considering that I could use more 120's in my garage rather than the dryer hookup that's spare (since the dryer was remodeled inside the house) it's a cool solution, but not cool enough to make me pay the current cost. [/QUOTE]
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