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The Zulkit Junction Box is a robust ABS plastic enclosure designed for electrical projects, featuring an IP65 waterproof and dustproof rating. Measuring 4.5 x 3.5 x 2.2 inches, it offers ample space for various DIY applications. The upgraded design includes a fixed ear for easy wall mounting and comes with stainless steel screws to prevent rust. Perfect for housing meters, LCDs, and more, this junction box is your go-to solution for durable and stylish project enclosures.
J**.
Nice little project boxes
I used one of these to create a waterproof switch box for our outdoor cat shelter's heated floor. The ample size gave me plenty of room for what I needed, which was just space for 2 switches and the main power entry point. The included pre-drilled holes/mounting points are a welcome touch as well. There are numerous spots inside for stand-offs or mounting items inside, although I didn't utilize any of them. Being made of ABS, it will obviously be brittle, but working with care, you can easily avoid any accidental cracks/breakage. I used a combination of my drill and dremel to cut out the openings for the 2 power switches and the actual power cable's female port. The seal/gasket material that is included was more than enough, and I've found that as long as you tighten everything down EVENLY, it creates a very good seal.
J**R
Well made project box
Good box well made perfect for my project
G**M
Lots of room in the box for components.
It is a good quality box. It only has a few standoffs so most of the space is free for holding components. Solid construction and cover comes off and goes on easily. Bought 2 more today.
A**N
Good sturdy box, not the easiest to mount a circuit board in
This worked for my project. The box is sturdy and the mounting tabs work well. The gasket fit well and seems to be sufficiently water tight (I'd call it splash proof, not submersible). Only complaint, there are only two mounting bosses for a circuit board and they are not really well positioned. No screws are included for the mounting bosses. That's really the only thing that keeps me from giving this 5 stars.
C**N
Great solution for too many Christmas lights on the line
This year I wanted to line the sidewalk up to my house with a string of RGB smart Christmas lights. I put each light on a stake that pushes into the dirt and aligns level with the sidewalk. However, the length of my sidewalk was such that I had to buy a longer string of lights than I had sidewalk, so I had about 17 extra lights that had nowhere to go. So I purchased caps where I could remove the bulbs and cap off the sockets - mistake. I should have removed the bulbs BEFORE I purchased the caps and would have noticed that the light itself is not part of the bulb. The bulbs are just caps themselves, the light is built into the socket and cannot be removed. So I returned the caps and wondered how I could solve this.I thought that maybe a waterproof box where I could hide the extra 17 lights inside would work so ordered this. This box is plastic, a rectangular shape with no holes on the top or sides except for the screw holes. It comes with a piece of elastic gasket that you can easily insert into a groove on the edges to help keep it waterproof when the top is screwed on. I checked to see that the 17 lights would fit and seeing that they would, I then drilled a 1" hole into the side of the box with a spade bit (very easy) then fed the 17 lights/bulbs into the box. I screwed on the lid and hid the box in the grass next to the last lit bulb on the sidewalk. Because it's black, one can hardly see it. There's still the issue of the hole in the box where I fed the lights being open to the elements or bugs climbing in, but I plan to use a gasket or waterproof tape to block that off. When I remove the lights after the season is over, these 17 will just stay in the box, ready for next year.This box worked great for my Christmas light needs - especially because I was doing a sidewalk, so I could hide the box in the grass. If I were doing a roof line and had extra lights it might be a challenge to hide the box but I guess it's not impossible. Nevertheless, this turned out to be a great solution to having too many lights on the line.
V**
Good quality
Good quality
R**L
Solid Little Waterproof Box
I bought the "Junction Box, Zulkit Project Box Waterproof Dustproof IP65 Universal Electrical Boxes Enclosure with Fixed Ear Black 4.5 x 3.5 x 2.2 inch (115 x 90 x 55 mm)(Pack of 1)"Bought this to house a LED wireless controller attached to my spa. I needed the box to be outside of the spa because of where the low power was installed and length requirements of the low voltage wiring to LEDs. Anyway, this box did the trick.I drilled 2 holes for the wiring on the bottom and used grommets. The generic LED controller (one of these cheap small china made controllers) fit nicely in it. I put the cover on with the supplied rubber spline for the seal. The box has a little channel to insert the spline. You want to make sure you install it correctly and not leave any gaps. The supplied strews were nice as well.As you see from the attached picture, this box sees plenty of water. From rain and the spa itself. I open the box the other day and it was bone dry. Perfect.The box itself feels solid and sturdy. For under $10, it's does the job.We'll see over time if the seal holds and if the box fades at all. Only been a few months.
J**S
They Live Here Now
I make things. Little things. Quiet things. Meshtastic things. And these boxes? These aren’t just enclosures. These are houses. Sanctuaries. Protective shrines where my nodes whisper to each other through the ether like caffeinated raccoons with walkie-talkies.You open one of these and you’re not just looking at a PCB. You’re looking at a networked soul screaming, “RSSI -84 and still alive, baby!”Dustproof? Waterproof? Maybe. Emotionally available? Never. This isn’t a project box. It’s home now. And I’m just the landlord with a soldering iron and questionable intentions.
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