Description
PylePro Model : PCO800
8-Outlet Rack Mount Power Conditioner
19” Rack Mount 1800 Watt Power Conditioner w/ 8 Outlets
- Triple Mode Varistor Surge And Spike Protection
- Eight Rear Outlets (With Room For 4 ” Wall Warts”) Controlled By A Front Panel Switch
- 15 Amp Rating (1800 W) With Rear Panel Circuit Breaker (UL)
- Rugged Single Rack Space Metal Housing For Maximum Reliability
- Power:110V-60Hz
- Dimensions: 19”W X 1 3/4”H X 7 3/4”D
- Weight: 5.20 Lbs
A Pyle Power Conditioner is the best way to protect your expensive equipment, and keep your wiring neat organized.
This rack mount Surge Protector features eight rear outlets, with room for 4 Wall Warts. Power distribution is controlled by a front panel switch.
With a 15 Amp (1800 watt) power rating, and a built in circuit breaker, you know your gear is safe and sound.
Ara –
Very durable and looks cool on the rackVery Solid Equipment. Works like a charm, already purchased multiple units for multiple locations.
CtZeus –
Greatest bang for the buck when it comes to a rack mounted Power ConditionerGreatest bang for the buck when it comes to a rack mounted Power Conditioner. I decided to convert my bonus room into a small home studio place. I have had lots of challenges including a lot of interference and hum that was apparent through my Audio Interface. After some research I stumbled upon these. I am limited on the amount of funds that I can currently spend on my initial studio so the first thing that stuck out to me was the great price. With that came the concern that these would not perform up to my expectations and deliver what I needed. I purchased (3) three of these and I am happy to say that they all work great. They took care of the hum and the noise and do what they are supposed to.. For the price you cant beat what they deliver. There are many other more expensive models but for my needs I am more than happy. Will update later after I have had these for some extended time. I have one rack mounted and the other 2 sit on two different benches that I have set up with some boutique synths and other audio equipment.
Jim Hang –
Pyle 8-outlet rack mount power conditionerThis pyle power conditioner look nice and light. used it for server rack. it fit and look nice with 8 outlets. it is great for AV components, also great for servers that need protection.
Amazon Customer –
Looks solidLooks solid. We’ll see how it performs in gig formats.
Ron D. Rhodes –
The power-conditioning feature of this unit works in spades. I really like it.It sounds to me like a lot of people doing these reviews on the PCO800 have more technical “chops” than I have. I’m a voice actor, not an audio engineer, but I can definitely tell you the sound coming through my headphones and my audio monitors is much cleaner. It completely eliminated the high-pitched whine coming out of my monitors. The power-conditioning feature of this unit works in spades.Things to know:If you’re trying to remove noise from your audio, make sure that EVERYTHING in your audio system that has a plug goes into a power conditioner . . . you never know where those annoying hisses, hums, whines, etc. could be coming from.Someone else mentioned that, if the unit is going to sit on a desktop, you need to put felt pads on the bottom. THIS IS VERY VERY TRUE. It put a huge scratch on my very nice oak desk. But I blame myself for this… I should have checked this out before sliding it across my desk. For desktop use, I’d actually recommend putting it on a softer more forgiving surface, like maybe a couple of mouse pads.The rack-mount ears are NOT removable. But if you are concerned about width or fitting the unit into a tight space, don’t be. The total width of the unit is 19 inches… that includes the rack ears (anyone mounting devices into racks would likely know this, but, for me, I wasn’t exactly sure).
queball4u –
It’s a PyleIt’s a Pyle power strip that is rack mounted.
Yishai Bella Mar –
It’s served the purpose and It works fine no issue has been found “not yet” so far so good.
Hakan Kilic –
The unexpected solution!My self powered Polk subwoofer would make a terrible humming noise even when the audio cable was unplugged. I still got a noise filter for the audio line but it didn’t do anything. I then said either I have dirty power coming in or the subwoofer itself was bad. I purchased this Pyle power conditioner with little to no hope to correct the problem. When I plugged the subwoofer to this power conditioner the noise was instantly eliminated. Pyle is not known for high end products but this one did the job far more than I had expected. A very good investment!!!
Kamikaze –
What loads can be plugged in?Nice item but needs extra spacing between outlets for adapters. I can only plug in 4 adapters out of the 8 outlets. The remaining 4 outlets can’t be used.Also, I prefer the outlets to be on the front side where the loads are accessible, when the unit is mounted. When in the rear, it limits what loads can be plugged in; generally loads that are generally left plugged in all the time.
Joshua Whipps –
Works flawlessly – but may not fit flawlessly in a rack environment.The screw panels ears DO NOT fit standard 19″ rackserver rails. Only one of each side’s screws can be attached. I either got a one-off, or they were made for a non-standard rail – but this is the *only* piece of equipment in my racks that does not properly fit a 1u space. Other than that, it does everything it is advertised to do, and is a good piece of equipment overall.