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The Zulkit Junction Box is an IP65 waterproof outdoor enclosure made from durable ABS plastic, measuring 3.94 x 2.68 x 1.97 inches. It's designed for easy customization, making it perfect for various electronic projects, including Arduino setups and power supply units.
E**T
Great little plastic project boxes!
I really like these project boxes. Their durable, easy to drill, and lots of size choices. I also like the metal threads and machine screws instead of self-tapping screws into plastic. Lots of room inside with no partitions getting in the way. I'll be ordering more of these in the future.
G**.
Very very nice project boxes comparable to any boxes I've used in the past 70 years
These are the nicest project boxes I've ever seen metal nuts inside for machine screws to hold the lid on gasket very nice appearance priced Right others may be just the same but these are absolutely great multiple sizes fair prices. Thank you
T**R
Great for use as a power supply for guitar pedals.
I'd take off 1/2 Star since you have to install the gasket and it isn't a continuous gasket, but the box is sturdy for being plastic, has stainless screws, and is offered at a decent price. I will buy more. I'm using one box to mount a buck converter, on/off switch, and 9vdc power jack with a battery converter mounted on top for a Milwaukee Fuel battery. It provides ample, clean power for guitar pedals. The batteries last many gigs before needing a recharge, it's easy to carry a spare battery and it eliminates searching for a 117vac outlet, ground loops and having another power cord on the stage. Use a daisy chain, plug and play, excellent clean power and far less expensive than the regulated, filtered power supplies they try to sell you. FYI, you can do the same with a DeWalt battery adapter, or any other. You'll need this box, the battery adapter (they come with on/off switches and fuses), a buck converter and a DC out jack. Tools; a drill and bits, screws to mount the battery adapter, a soldering iron with solder, and a multi-meter to set the buck converter voltage. Not difficult to do.
J**K
Arduino Uno or Leo fits, some shields don't. Good case for some projects. Water-resistant-ish.
I bought these cases to use for an Arduino project with a 1602 LCD / keypad shield. It looked like the inside dimensions were just big enough to let the shield snug in, but nope, the corners of the shield juuust overlap with the case's corner screw lugs. Too bad; it's a great case for the project otherwise. Sturdy, attractive, easy to machine.The Arduino's mounting holes can be made to line up with one or another of the case's internal lugs but not two at once. They don't line up at all if the Arduino is placed all the way to one side of the case (so that power or USB access holes could be made and the Arduino also mounted to one lug).If you have an Arduino project that uses one or even two shields and the shields don't extend out much further than than the Arduino itself, this case could be a good choice. Or a project that will have lights, buttons, or switches mounted to the lid and still have clearance between the dodads' connectors and the Arduino's Dupont connectors, this is a good choice.In terms of being waterproof, sorry, no. The "seal" for the case's lid is a strip of rubber rather than a continuous loop, so it'll leak at the gap where the strip's ends meet. Better than nothing, but more water-resistant-ish than waterproof.
J**S
Great box for lithium 12 volt batteries used with trail cameras.
I use these to build battery boxes for my trail cameras. Work great and they keep the batteries and wiring dry and secure.
C**E
I'm happy with the enclosure!
Enclosure purchased: "4.5 x 3.5 x 2.2 inch"I typically make my own enclosures but I wanted to buy one this time. This enclosure is nice, the finish is a mild/moderate gloss, it ~seems~ well-waterproofed (my application won't be submerged), and it came with multiple standoffs built-in.The enclosure I bought (here in January 2023) had 6 standoffs. One in each of the 4 corners, and one centered between two on either short end. I just cut off the middle standoff on one end for my use.The schematic for this enclosure appears to be accurate in measurements (aside from standoffs not matching the photos, but I didn't expect standoffs to match my circuitry in this one anyway).My circuitry didn't match the standoff pattern so I made my own. The enclosure top and bottom thickness is 3.8mm and I was able to drill+"tap" holes for some motherboard standoffs, without drilling through the bottom of the enclosure which I was happy about. I used a drop of JB Weld on each to be sure.I appreciate the thicker bottom and top.My only wish would be covers for the screw heads on the enclosure's top. The bright shiny metal messes with the color flow. But paint or even a Sharpie should help, it's not even worth listing as a con.I'm just getting started with this enclosure but it seems like it'll be exactly what I was looking for.
E**D
Simple and well made.
Nice little electrical boxes. Nicely designed, ABS is rugged, has a great O-ring seal and included O-ring material. Just what I needed.
R**N
Quality
Very nice little boxes, just wish they were more available sizes.
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