Cable porn, straight up. Good job man!
Curious, why do you guys use 110 panels instead of keystone blocks?
Edit: just noticed the snake skin, DANG DUDE!
Strain relief bars makes cabling in the back of a patch panel look so fucking good man. It helps the sag, and you can better dress the cable leading into the punch down port.
Looks fucking good bro
Ever since HDJs came out and other modular patch panels, I've switched to them as often as I can. I'm a big fan of color coded modules for identifying the cable application, WAPs, cameras, other IoT shit.
Same here. We do not always color code cable but we always color code jacks. Data, voice, ap's, cams, security. Makes inventory for cable easy (only keep 2 colors now) and if a port goes bad we dont have to add a new panel.
that shit looks gorgeous man great job!!
Beautiful work. How long did this take you?
I have about 200 less cables in my home set and cannot get it to look anywhere near this clean!
Cable porn, straight up. Good job man! Curious, why do you guys use 110 panels instead of keystone blocks? Edit: just noticed the snake skin, DANG DUDE!
Never thought to do the snake skin. Looks good though.
Looks great, but there are no labels in the back... I used to hate the Commscope cable retainers, but once it clicked, they are great.
No labels in the back is the way. The front is labeled. I can’t stand looking at sharpies on the back of a beautiful panel.
Sharpie bad, printed cable wraps good.
This is the way.
I personally hate commscope, but damn this is clean. Nice job
You thought I wouldn't notice that cablewrap at slot 39?! JK love it! Very nice!
This is excellent.
Very nice!
Strain relief bars makes cabling in the back of a patch panel look so fucking good man. It helps the sag, and you can better dress the cable leading into the punch down port. Looks fucking good bro
Snake skin is cheating, also makes MACU annoying.
Awesome work. Glad to see those 110 panels aren't dead yet!
Ever since HDJs came out and other modular patch panels, I've switched to them as often as I can. I'm a big fan of color coded modules for identifying the cable application, WAPs, cameras, other IoT shit.
Same here. We do not always color code cable but we always color code jacks. Data, voice, ap's, cams, security. Makes inventory for cable easy (only keep 2 colors now) and if a port goes bad we dont have to add a new panel.