WattBox WB-100-VPS-12 Vertical Rack Power Strip 12-Outlets

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12-outlet vertical rack power strip for AV racks, network cabinets, structured wiring areas, and small to medium equipment closets. Built with rotated outlets, aluminum housing, quick-clip mounting, a 6-foot power cord, and space-saving vertical installation for cleaner rack power distribution.

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WattBox WB-100-VPS-12 Vertical Rack Power Strip 12-Outlets

Product Details

Clean Power Distribution for Small to Medium Racks

The WattBox WB-100-VPS-12 is a 12-outlet vertical rack power strip made for AV racks, network cabinets, structured wiring areas, equipment closets, and small to medium rack installations where clean outlet placement matters.

Instead of using front rack space or leaving a loose power strip inside the cabinet, this model mounts vertically or horizontally to help keep power connections organized, easier to reach, and easier to service.

Best Use Cases

  • AV racks: Good for streamers, media players, control gear, extenders, small accessories, and power adapters.
  • Network cabinets: Useful for modems, routers, switches, hubs, and low to mid-draw network devices.
  • Structured wiring areas: Helps organize power in wiring closets, low-voltage rooms, and cabinet-style installs.
  • Small to medium racks: A practical fit when 6 outlets are not enough, but a 20-outlet strip is more than the rack needs.
  • Bulky power adapters: Rotated outlets help reduce blocked outlet space from larger plugs and wall-wart adapters.

Who Should Buy This?

This is a good choice if you need simple rack power distribution with more outlet capacity than a small power strip. It makes sense for AV installers, IT companies, low-voltage pros, smart home setups, network closets, and homeowners who want a cleaner rack layout.

It is especially useful when several small devices use bulky power adapters. The rotated outlet layout helps reduce the common problem where one adapter blocks the outlet next to it.

Who Should Not Buy This?

This is not the right product if you need surge protection, noise filtration, power conditioning, Safe Voltage protection, battery backup, remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, or app-based outlet control. This is a power distribution strip, not a UPS, surge protector, or smart power conditioner.

If the connected equipment is expensive, sensitive, or critical to your system, consider pairing the rack with a WattBox surge protector, power conditioner, smart IP conditioner, or UPS backup solution.

It is also not intended for appliances, heaters, laser printers, power tools, or other high-draw equipment. Keep the total connected load within the power strip and circuit rating.

Compatibility Notes

  • Outlet count: Includes 12 AC outlets for rack and cabinet equipment.
  • Mounting style: Vertical rack power strip design for side, rear, cabinet, or wall-style placement.
  • Outlet layout: Rotated outlets help accommodate larger plugs and power adapters.
  • Housing: Aluminum housing for a durable rack or cabinet installation.
  • Power cord: Includes a 6-foot power cord.
  • Rating: 15A power strip rating.
  • Mounting hardware: Uses quick-clip mounting brackets for rack or wall installation.
  • Rack space: Vertical mounting helps avoid using valuable front rack units.
  • Surge protection: This product does not provide surge protection.
  • Noise filtration: This product does not provide noise filtration.
  • Battery backup: This product does not provide UPS runtime during a power outage.
  • Remote control: This product does not include IP control, OvrC monitoring, scheduling, or remote reboot.
  • Indoor use: Intended for indoor use only in dry locations with a properly grounded outlet.

Installation Considerations

Before ordering, count the devices you need to plug in and confirm whether 12 outlets are enough. This model is best for small to medium racks where several low to mid-draw devices need organized power distribution.

Plan the mounting side before installation. In many racks, the best location is the side or rear rail where power cables can drop cleanly without blocking airflow, patch cables, or service access.

Use the rotated outlet layout intentionally. Place bulky wall adapters where they will not block nearby outlets, and group devices by function so future troubleshooting is easier.

Install the power strip directly into a properly grounded outlet. Do not use it with extension cords, non-grounded adapters, or overloaded circuits.

Why 12 Vertical Outlets Help

A rack can get messy quickly once you add a modem, router, switch, NVR, streamers, extenders, hubs, control gear, and small accessories. A normal power strip usually becomes crowded fast, especially when several devices use bulky adapters.

A vertical 12-outlet rack power strip gives the rack more outlet capacity while keeping the power layout cleaner. It helps keep front rack space available for actual equipment instead of using that space for basic power distribution.

When to Choose a Bigger Power Protection Solution

Choose a WattBox surge protector or power conditioner if the connected devices need surge protection, noise filtration, coax protection, Ethernet protection, Safe Voltage protection, or rack-level power conditioning.

Choose a smart WattBox IP power conditioner if you need remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, outlet scheduling, self-healing auto reboot, or individual outlet control. Choose a UPS if your modem, router, switch, NVR, or critical rack gear needs to stay powered during outages.

Good Products to Pair With This Power Strip

Need Help Planning Rack Power?

If you are not sure whether you need a simple 12-outlet vertical power strip, a surge protector, a smart power conditioner, or a UPS, send us the list of devices in your rack. We can help you decide what needs basic power distribution, what needs surge protection, and what should stay on battery backup.

Clean Power Distribution for Small to Medium Racks

The WattBox WB-100-VPS-12 is a 12-outlet vertical rack power strip made for AV racks, network cabinets, structured wiring areas, equipment closets, and small to medium rack installations where clean outlet placement matters.

Instead of using front rack space or leaving a loose power strip inside the cabinet, this model mounts vertically or horizontally to help keep power connections organized, easier to reach, and easier to service.

Best Use Cases

  • AV racks: Good for streamers, media players, control gear, extenders, small accessories, and power adapters.
  • Network cabinets: Useful for modems, routers, switches, hubs, and low to mid-draw network devices.
  • Structured wiring areas: Helps organize power in wiring closets, low-voltage rooms, and cabinet-style installs.
  • Small to medium racks: A practical fit when 6 outlets are not enough, but a 20-outlet strip is more than the rack needs.
  • Bulky power adapters: Rotated outlets help reduce blocked outlet space from larger plugs and wall-wart adapters.

Who Should Buy This?

This is a good choice if you need simple rack power distribution with more outlet capacity than a small power strip. It makes sense for AV installers, IT companies, low-voltage pros, smart home setups, network closets, and homeowners who want a cleaner rack layout.

It is especially useful when several small devices use bulky power adapters. The rotated outlet layout helps reduce the common problem where one adapter blocks the outlet next to it.

Who Should Not Buy This?

This is not the right product if you need surge protection, noise filtration, power conditioning, Safe Voltage protection, battery backup, remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, or app-based outlet control. This is a power distribution strip, not a UPS, surge protector, or smart power conditioner.

If the connected equipment is expensive, sensitive, or critical to your system, consider pairing the rack with a WattBox surge protector, power conditioner, smart IP conditioner, or UPS backup solution.

It is also not intended for appliances, heaters, laser printers, power tools, or other high-draw equipment. Keep the total connected load within the power strip and circuit rating.

Compatibility Notes

  • Outlet count: Includes 12 AC outlets for rack and cabinet equipment.
  • Mounting style: Vertical rack power strip design for side, rear, cabinet, or wall-style placement.
  • Outlet layout: Rotated outlets help accommodate larger plugs and power adapters.
  • Housing: Aluminum housing for a durable rack or cabinet installation.
  • Power cord: Includes a 6-foot power cord.
  • Rating: 15A power strip rating.
  • Mounting hardware: Uses quick-clip mounting brackets for rack or wall installation.
  • Rack space: Vertical mounting helps avoid using valuable front rack units.
  • Surge protection: This product does not provide surge protection.
  • Noise filtration: This product does not provide noise filtration.
  • Battery backup: This product does not provide UPS runtime during a power outage.
  • Remote control: This product does not include IP control, OvrC monitoring, scheduling, or remote reboot.
  • Indoor use: Intended for indoor use only in dry locations with a properly grounded outlet.

Installation Considerations

Before ordering, count the devices you need to plug in and confirm whether 12 outlets are enough. This model is best for small to medium racks where several low to mid-draw devices need organized power distribution.

Plan the mounting side before installation. In many racks, the best location is the side or rear rail where power cables can drop cleanly without blocking airflow, patch cables, or service access.

Use the rotated outlet layout intentionally. Place bulky wall adapters where they will not block nearby outlets, and group devices by function so future troubleshooting is easier.

Install the power strip directly into a properly grounded outlet. Do not use it with extension cords, non-grounded adapters, or overloaded circuits.

Why 12 Vertical Outlets Help

A rack can get messy quickly once you add a modem, router, switch, NVR, streamers, extenders, hubs, control gear, and small accessories. A normal power strip usually becomes crowded fast, especially when several devices use bulky adapters.

A vertical 12-outlet rack power strip gives the rack more outlet capacity while keeping the power layout cleaner. It helps keep front rack space available for actual equipment instead of using that space for basic power distribution.

When to Choose a Bigger Power Protection Solution

Choose a WattBox surge protector or power conditioner if the connected devices need surge protection, noise filtration, coax protection, Ethernet protection, Safe Voltage protection, or rack-level power conditioning.

Choose a smart WattBox IP power conditioner if you need remote reboot, OvrC monitoring, outlet scheduling, self-healing auto reboot, or individual outlet control. Choose a UPS if your modem, router, switch, NVR, or critical rack gear needs to stay powered during outages.

Good Products to Pair With This Power Strip

Need Help Planning Rack Power?

If you are not sure whether you need a simple 12-outlet vertical power strip, a surge protector, a smart power conditioner, or a UPS, send us the list of devices in your rack. We can help you decide what needs basic power distribution, what needs surge protection, and what should stay on battery backup.

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