The StarTech rail that you linked to is very flimsy in comparison to the
rackmount.com DIN rail mounts that George posted (albeit they are much more
expensive).



On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 1:54 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm <
[email protected]> wrote:

> my only issue with the vertical mount is the patch panel, we do a 24 port
> patch panel at the top with the APC thing for WB cards. With a vertical I
> either have to have the patch panel in front with the cables  in the way of
> everything or in the back where we would have to pull stuff out to get the
> keystones in.
>
> Those you linked to look pretty sweet, 8.45 useable depth, I'm not sure,
> whether the mikrotik would be workable. our Hoffman boxes, if I replace the
> mikrotik AC straight cord with a 90 degree plug, it would just press the
> door against the patch cords natural arc
>
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 12:41 AM, George Skorup <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've used a bunch of these:
>> http://www.rackmount.com/PCW2014/Accessories/DIN-RAIL/RCB1112BK/RCB1112BK12-50.html
>>
>> And a couple of these:
>> http://www.rackmount.com/PCW2014/Accessories/DIN-RAIL/RCB1122BK/RCB1122BK15.html
>>
>> No, they're not cheap, but are so much easier to keep things clean. I
>> just modify the wire duct and rail lengths or positions as needed.
>>
>> For outdoor non-rack cabinets, I mount rail on a wood backplane and do a
>> vertical 2-3U wall-mount rack for a router or switch if needed. Most of the
>> used Hoffman enclosures we've bought are 8 or 12" deep and that's just not
>> enough depth for horizontal rack mounting.
>>
>>
>> On 10/20/2015 12:13 AM, That One Guy /sarcasm wrote:
>>
>>
>> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816129064&Tpk=N82E16816129064
>>
>> This is a slick little item, a little pricey for just a din rail. Ive
>> been looking for something to offset DIN products, like packetflux gear in
>> our bigger enclosures where we have 18 inch deep racks, we can put the DIN
>> on the front because the gear would hit the door, and putting it clear at
>> the back of the enclosure would make it a bitch to get to.
>>
>> Any body know of an offset I'm the 20-30 dollar price range? I'm
>> considering just cutting sections of rack and fastening it to the back of
>> the front rack to get a backward offset.
>>
>> Another thing I'm looking for is 2-4u adjustable depth wall mount racks
>> for our Hoffman enclosures that are 36x36x11. I have been cutting racks
>> into 4u lengths and using the 10 billion tranzeo L brackets to set them out
>> 6 inches, but it takes about 2 hours per rack assembly and looks like shit.
>> plus the depth doesn't allow for the mikrotik to be rackmounted, I have
>> shallow 10 inch shelves that I can set them on, but it makes the enclosure
>> still sloppy
>>
>> I found one 6-12 inch 2u adjustable, but it was something like 200 bucks,
>> I cant justify 400 bucks for 4u.
>>
>> any ideas?
>>
>>
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>>
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