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Reddit mentions of WOOCH Magnetic Door Catch - 20lb High Magnetic Stainless Steel Heavy Duty Catch for Kitchen Bathroom Cupboard Wardrobe Closet Closures Cabinet Door Drawer Latch (2.1 in Silver, 8-Pack)
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- TAA COMPLIANT: This TAA blanking panel adheres to the requirements of the US Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA), allowing government GSA Schedule purchases.
- SLEEK DESIGN: The filler panel creates a clean and professional look by covering empty space and visible cables. Adding blanking panels to your server racks creates a more organized server room.
- EASY TO USE: This solid hinged rack panel enables you to open it for easy access to your rack-mounted devices. The panel is reversible, which enables you to install it on either side of your rack.
- IMPROVED AIRFLOW: The tool-less blank rack panel offers a solid design that helps guide airflow down the back of your rack. Improved airflow helps ensure your equipment is at an optimal temperature.
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Color | Silver |
This is a server rack I built myself. I got my inspiration from this guide on building your own server rack: DIY Server Rack
Specifications are as follows:
18U Server Rack Standard 19” rack width (between the rails) 24 inch depth and about 23” wide.
From top down for components:
I don’t have a UPS yet. That will be purchased soon.
Album Pictures of my build:
rack build pics
My goal with this rack was to enclose everything in as best as I could while still maintaining easy access for service. I’ve got a total of 4 side panels with acrylic windows in each one that I attached with magnetic cabinet latches rated at 15 lbs a piece. They hold really nicely without making it impossible to pull any one of the panels off. (I used 4 for each panel. cabinet latches
For the top I made this similarly to the side panels with oak boards. I mitered each board together with a Kreg jig and wood glue. For the middle, I used oak plywood at 3/4” thick. Cut it to size till it fit perfectly in the oak picture frame I created. I also used cabinet latches for this so I could easily pull it off and access the top of the rack.
I’m most definitely not an expert wood worker. This is by far the most complicated cuts and assembly from raw wood I’ve ever done. (It’s not perfect, but I feel like I’ve learned a lot while building it)
I’ve got 6U of open space in the back side of the rack that I will fill in soon for a completely enclosed rack.
Lastly I used a 24 port patch panel in the rear and a 1U rack blank with a custom cut hole for a IEC power pass through. I wanted this rack very easy to disconnect from the wall outlets and easy to reconnect to the wall outlets without dangling cords. So the most complicated wire management is inside the rack.