RatPac PDB Link

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Data needs power. The RatPac PDB Link combines the two like never before: providing a 4-port unmanaged Ethernet switch with POE+, six 2.4kW/20A Edison duplexes (individually controlled via DMX when in Switchable mode), and a 12-port isolated DMX node that can also function as two 6-port DMX opto-splitters, all in one easy-to-transport and quick-to-setup lunchbox. Each Edison output pairs are dual wattage meaning they are able to power either two 1.2kW or one 2.4kW fixtures without having to change any settings. Designed as the base of our new modular system, the PDB Link snaps together with additional RatPac products in the Link System for efficient rigging. Use it like a PDB10 Dual Universe: Connect one DMX cable into either the Universe A or B input port on the side and have it repeated across all 12 XLR outputs. Connect a second DMX cable into the second Universe input port and 6 of the XLR outputs will now output the second universe automatically, while the other six XLR outputs will stay assigned to the first Universe. Alternatively, use it as an Ethernet Node: Plug an Ethernet cable with up to seven universes of data into the side input and configure each of the 6 XLR pairs as a different universe output. The PDB Link marks the introduction of RatPac’s new Link System, which makes building power-data stacks a snap. Literally.

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Data needs power. The RatPac PDB Link combines the two like never before: providing a 4-port unmanaged Ethernet switch with POE+, six 2.4kW/20A Edison duplexes (individually controlled via DMX when in Switchable mode), and a 12-port isolated DMX node that can also function as two 6-port DMX opto-splitters, all in one easy-to-transport and quick-to-setup lunchbox. Each Edison output pairs are dual wattage meaning they are able to power either two 1.2kW or one 2.4kW fixtures without having to change any settings. Designed as the base of our new modular system, the PDB Link snaps together with additional RatPac products in the Link System for efficient rigging. Use it like a PDB10 Dual Universe: Connect one DMX cable into either the Universe A or B input port on the side and have it repeated across all 12 XLR outputs. Connect a second DMX cable into the second Universe input port and 6 of the XLR outputs will now output the second universe automatically, while the other six XLR outputs will stay assigned to the first Universe. Alternatively, use it as an Ethernet Node: Plug an Ethernet cable with up to seven universes of data into the side input and configure each of the 6 XLR pairs as a different universe output. The PDB Link marks the introduction of RatPac’s new Link System, which makes building power-data stacks a snap. Literally.

Data needs power. The RatPac PDB Link combines the two like never before: providing a 4-port unmanaged Ethernet switch with POE+, six 2.4kW/20A Edison duplexes (individually controlled via DMX when in Switchable mode), and a 12-port isolated DMX node that can also function as two 6-port DMX opto-splitters, all in one easy-to-transport and quick-to-setup lunchbox. Each Edison output pairs are dual wattage meaning they are able to power either two 1.2kW or one 2.4kW fixtures without having to change any settings. Designed as the base of our new modular system, the PDB Link snaps together with additional RatPac products in the Link System for efficient rigging. Use it like a PDB10 Dual Universe: Connect one DMX cable into either the Universe A or B input port on the side and have it repeated across all 12 XLR outputs. Connect a second DMX cable into the second Universe input port and 6 of the XLR outputs will now output the second universe automatically, while the other six XLR outputs will stay assigned to the first Universe. Alternatively, use it as an Ethernet Node: Plug an Ethernet cable with up to seven universes of data into the side input and configure each of the 6 XLR pairs as a different universe output. The PDB Link marks the introduction of RatPac’s new Link System, which makes building power-data stacks a snap. Literally.