I have the same breaker panel you probably do ...
- crummy old primered metal sandwiching in chintzy, loose breakers
- breakers show 1/3 red normally and 2/3 red when broken ... never all red or black.
- no LED indicators for broken/unbroken
- no load or voltage indicator ... in fact, no indicators of any kind
- no ability to label, other than magic marker to the side of the breaker
- no outlets anywhere near the damned thing (god forbid)
But ... in my day job, at the datacenter, we have very very nice PDUs where the breakers are modular, they seat nicely, they have LED indicators, and you can put modular outlets / meters / breakers into a rackmount chassis ... and, surprise, you can label them!
This is the only thing I can find that matches that:
http://www.paneltronics.com/Power_Distribution_Panels.asp?op=19-Rack-Mount
Am I nuts ? Am I the only one that wants a power distribution that doesn't look like it came out of mad max ? Am I the only one that wants an outlet (gasp!) in my breaker box ?
Is this somehow not up to residential code ?
I am trying to find the reason not to install these ... not finding one yet ...
- crummy old primered metal sandwiching in chintzy, loose breakers
- breakers show 1/3 red normally and 2/3 red when broken ... never all red or black.
- no LED indicators for broken/unbroken
- no load or voltage indicator ... in fact, no indicators of any kind
- no ability to label, other than magic marker to the side of the breaker
- no outlets anywhere near the damned thing (god forbid)
But ... in my day job, at the datacenter, we have very very nice PDUs where the breakers are modular, they seat nicely, they have LED indicators, and you can put modular outlets / meters / breakers into a rackmount chassis ... and, surprise, you can label them!
This is the only thing I can find that matches that:
http://www.paneltronics.com/Power_Distribution_Panels.asp?op=19-Rack-Mount
Am I nuts ? Am I the only one that wants a power distribution that doesn't look like it came out of mad max ? Am I the only one that wants an outlet (gasp!) in my breaker box ?
Is this somehow not up to residential code ?
I am trying to find the reason not to install these ... not finding one yet ...




