

⚡ Power your rack like a pro — never run out of juice or space!
The Tecmojo 1U Rack Mount PDU is a high-capacity power distribution unit designed for 19-inch AV, network, and server racks. Featuring 19 total outlets, including 4 USB ports, and a built-in 12-amp circuit breaker, it offers reliable, space-saving power management with durable metal construction for professional-grade performance.











| ASIN | B0CJCVB5MX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17 in Computer Racks & Cabinets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (325) |
| Date First Available | September 19, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 9.48 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tecmojo |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 19 x 1.7 inches |
K**E
Great quality and functionality.
Installed in a network gear rack. Great to be able to individually control power to devices. Remember, this is NOT a surge protector. I have this connected to a UPS for power protection. Excellent build quality. The only thing I would improve on this is no logo on the front (come on, put the logo on the back and just make the front look slick and clean), and a detachable power cable. The cable is quite long and I'd love to just be able to use the same short cable type that I use on my network switches depending on the install. Considering just modifying it myself for this.
V**2
Great Value, Works Perfectly
I've had this installed for about a month and half and so far no issues. I do wish the ports were ever so slightly farther apart. For a generation 2 I would move the usb ports to the back. Overall build quality seems to be great for the price. I tested each outlet prior to use to make sure wiring was correct. Fits perfectly in a 1U slot however if you have a cord that is tall you wouldn't be able to place this in the first slot or at least on my tec mojo rack. I have every outlet in use and you can gauge for yourself if it meets your power needs based on my photo which includes a modem, gateway, usb fans, switch only 2 Poe devices, Lutron hub, hue hub, Aqara hub, hoobs hub, NVR.
J**F
Great price, seems okay for use with UPS
When you select the 19-outlet version out of the list of options, the mouseover text says "surge protected" which worried me, because you aren't supposed to use surge protectors on either end of a UPS. But then there's the table showing the difference between the variants, and the 19-outlet model has an 'X' under surge protection, rather than the check mark that the others have, suggesting it does NOT have surge protection. Another reviewer showed images of the included instruction leaflet, which they claim shows evidence of it being surge protected. But what it actually says in the specs there is "overload protection", which is different. Overload protection basically means it has a circuit breaker that protects against current overload. Surge protection is for handling voltage spikes. So, short story long, this device (the 19-outlet version) has power conditioning and overload protection, both of which are safe for use with a UPS. If you choose a different model that also offers surge protection, you should NOT use it with a UPS. Okay, with that cleared up, what else... well, the price is great, and currently you can even shave off a couple more dollars if you buy it as a bundle with a Tecmojo rack (which I did). Having all of the plugs sticking out is kind of annoying, I have to admit. In retrospect (especially since it's very unlikely that I'll ever use all of them) it would have been better for me to maybe get one that just has the outlets in the back, and run short extenders for the outlets that I put wall warts on. But it's not worth returning and shopping for a new one, so I'll just keep it. It's a bit heavy and I was a little concerned about whether the weight will cause long-term problems since it only attaches to the front. It does not come with rails to attach to the back, and the plethora of thick power cables hanging squid-like behind it added additional weight. So I ended up buying a couple of new shelves and repurposing one of my existing ones to work as a "tentacle holder". I attached it to the back of the rack at the same level as the PDU, and it reaches far enough to take all of the power cable weight off the PDU, and as a bonus, the shelf comes with rails. Those rails can then act as double duty reinforcing the shelf AND adding support to the PDU itself.
G**S
QUALITY/UL CERT
Great solid unit. UL cert a must.
U**R
Great option for consolidating multiple pdu’s
Have had this installed for a couple of weeks now with no issues. Much better than taking up 2u’s with multiple different pdu’s. Only issue is that it doesn’t fully go into my half depth rack with all plugs being utilized.
T**R
Perfect addition
Perfect addition to the homelab to clean up power distribution
M**T
Fantastic for my Purpose! (And one thing you should consider before buying: See last paragraph)
I was originally worried about this product because it looks nearly identical to the Pyle version that I originally bought and disliked so much that I returned it. However, I was very happy the few things that were different for this Tec Mojo version were the exact fixes that the Pyle version needed (and this one was actually cheaper, which is nice but not my primary concern). Specifically, the on/off switch on the Tec Mojo PDU actually turns off the back outlets - Hallelujah! That was the straw that broke the camel's back for me with the Pyle - not being to turn anything off on the back outlets was a huge problem. Additionally, though not a dealbreaker because I can work around it, the Tec Mojo mounting bracket was a better fit for a standard 1U rack height. Something to be aware of is that the power cord for this unit is also shorter than the Pyle's (somewhere around 4-6 ft shorter). I actually think this is a benefit because it's much easier to add an extension cord to make it longer than it is to trim the cord if it is too long. The only thing that might be a problem for some people is that the Tec Mojo's product description (and even the product manual!) said that the on/off switch was "plastic cover encased", which was not true for mine and also is not true in their product images. I don't know why they claim that everywhere when it is demonstrably not true but they do I am including images of my Tec Mojo PDU, its on/off, and a different company (Cyberpower)'s on/off switch. in the last photo, you can see what a plastic cover encased on/off switch looks like. this would be helpful for some people who are worried about bumping into the switch and accidentally shutting down a whole rack during a performance or a whole server rack. While I personally can overlook that - it may be a dealbreaker for someone using this on a live tour or for a professional server rack.
R**K
Very Good Product - Impressed
One never knows with these products, as often the reviews are all over the place; mostly by people who do not know what they are doing. So, as a professional user, let me say you won't be disappointed, this is a great product. It lives up to its promise.
A**N
Good connection feel when plugging in. Good fit in cabinet. Happy I bought this one.
N**X
I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly the product arrived. The packaging was secure and well put together. Initially, I had doubts about the front power cover's appearance, but it turned out to be well-designed and visually appealing. The device itself feels solid and has a reassuring weight to it—an indication of quality components and durable construction. One minor drawback is that it doesn't offer a warranty for connected equipment. While not a deal breaker, including that would have been a valuable addition. IT looks amazing in my rack as well. I am tempted to include pics but your will be glad when you get yours
B**E
Simple, sturdy, and does the job. Fits perfectly in my rack and comes with rack screws. The build isn’t fancy, but the outlets are secure. Perfect budget option for basic rack setups.
A**R
great unit, space saver.. moved all power cables to back of rack.. simple clean... love it.
L**L
The pack of my server rack looked like octopus, cables everywhere. Purchased this unit to help tidy things up and it worked well and it only takes up 1U of space. Very solid unit. Master power access on the front panel along with 4 USB power charger ports and 3 120 v 15 amp ports. The back has 19 outlets which was more than enough for my needs.
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