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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 57405" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>The single suface mount crabtree sockets have a wired switch. The rivets can be drilled out to then refit same on to a dual plate with switches bypassed. Prolly the best local socket besides other industrial or mega buck "audio" grade types. However, as you wish to go switchless and dont care too much about electrical code, wire your distribution strip hard in to the wall. Beware, doing this makes the strip legally part of the dwellings wiring and laws apply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 57405, member: 361"] The single suface mount crabtree sockets have a wired switch. The rivets can be drilled out to then refit same on to a dual plate with switches bypassed. Prolly the best local socket besides other industrial or mega buck "audio" grade types. However, as you wish to go switchless and dont care too much about electrical code, wire your distribution strip hard in to the wall. Beware, doing this makes the strip legally part of the dwellings wiring and laws apply. [/QUOTE]
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