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The ABS Electrical Junction Box is a robust, IP65 waterproof enclosure designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Measuring 11.8"x7.9"x5.1", it features a ventilated design for heat management, easy installation with pre-drilled holes, and a durable ABS plastic construction that resists corrosion and impact. Ideal for various outdoor electrical applications, it ensures safe and reliable connections.
S**Y
Sturdy, rigid, tough, watertight box as advertised.
Easy to mount and install. This is a very waterproof large box, and is sturdy due to a great build quality. Please measure to ensure you get one the right size. For us, we housed two Micro-Air Flex soft starts in it on the wall behind the air conditioners. Perfect size to hold both. Had to drill our holes for the electrical whips but plenty of room on this one for easy connections.Even though the Flex's are waterproof from the factory, and are smaller than previous versions, they were a tight fit for our condensers so we took advantage of the waterproof functionality of this box being water proof to house them in with self tapping screws.Also because we could mount this anywhere, its easy to walk by and see what is inside. This unit does have covered air vents which help let the heat out and cooler outside air in, even in the rain.If you need a waterproof box, give this one a serious look. We mounted from inside the box with tapcons instead of using the ear tabs.
S**E
Makes mounting items easy, well built, good seal.
Couldn’t be happier! The removable back panel gives you some cool options, like being able to use zip ties on any devices that may not have hanging mounts by default. Seals up nice, super easy to make myself an extra slot, and looks nice on the wall.
R**H
Great enclosure for things other than electronics!
Although being sold as an electrical system box, I needed a way to secure an Orbit Drip System Controller that is battery powered because there is no electricity of any kind available where the drip controller needed to be installed. I went on vacation for a week one time, and came home to all my garden hoses and nozzles and manifolds stolen. I wasn't taking the chance with the drip controller. I had to cut a slot in the back to allow for the 1/2 inch copper pipe going up to the hose faucet that the controller connects to. There was a lot of measuring taking place to make sure there was enough room inside the box for the controller to fit, as well as a 40 PSI water pressure regulator, (on top the controller), and anti-siphon valves and 3/4 inch MGT to 1/2 inch tubing barb fittings at the bottom of the controller. The end result was exactly what I wanted, and I could not be happier with the box and installation. The box is well built, and we'll see how it holds up to the California sun. To me, a good value for the money, and easily modified for what I needed.
G**.
Recommended For Outdoor Use
Nice enclosure, watertight closure, convenient snap clips to open and close. The ABS plastic may be a bit brittle for cutting or bending, so be aware of that. Otherwise a great product. Recommended. Thanks for reading.
S**L
Utility box
The utility box works great. I have no complaints. I’m using it for an electric fence system so it’ll stay waterproof works great fits in there. Good no issues. if you have electrical fence box that you need to keep dry I highly recommend this kind of a box.
C**S
Excellent, decent quality, customizable enclusire
Used this for a Starlink install on an apartment building roof. Client was convinced he needed Starlink (despite having TWO cable providers in the building), and so I needed a box to house the power supply and ethernet terminations.Chose this partly based on price and partly due to it meeting sizing, transparency, and cable routing needs.It's a well built enclosure, with a decent selection of gromets for passing cables in, however I don't think the ventilation is going to do anything as the vents are passive and there isn't going to be any chimney effect to draw air through as they're located on the sides of the enclosure instead of the bottom. I can understand that due to not wanting standing water on top of the enclosure to come inside, but they could have staggered them horizontally to give it some vague change of drawing colder air in through the lower one and letting hot air out through the top. Saying that, the shrouds point downward, so it's like having a pea trap in your sink waste pipe, so I doubt even that would do anything.If this is an issue, I will have to mount some case fans on the inside of the top two vents and push air out, however that's going to be a pain, and I doubt the starlinke power supply is going to get that hot, so I'm probably overthinking it.I would have liked to see some better options for mounting. This was bolted to a rail by drilling a couple of holes in the back and using metal zip ties around the rail it was mounted to, which should do fine, but it wouldn't be difficult to set some nuts into the plastic to allow mounting hardware options on the outside without compromising the water-tightness of the enclosure.
S**R
Durable and flexible
Survived a year protecting sensitive electronics outdoors through rain storms and in direct hot sun. Indirect vents allow fans to suck in and exhaust heat without letting water in. Bottom grommits make it easy to fit in power and data signals without letting in water or bugs and dust.
J**A
Good for water proofing something electrical.
Good for water proofing something electrical. The black gaskets are not permanent and sometimes pop out. Extras would have been a good idea.
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