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I'm currently building an arcade table. There are three mains powered components inside the table - speakers, monitor and single-board computer. The space inside the table is very limited so on a previous build I connected a standard 4 gang extension cord to the outside and brought the wires through so the plugs were connected to the extension outside of the table. This is shown in the attached picture (though the speaker in that case was USB powered hence only two plugs required).
I was hoping for a neater finish on the current build so that there is a single fused AC male power socket exposed and all other wiring is done inside the table. Unfortunately two of the three plugs are too bulky to connect to a 3 or 4 gang extension held within the table.
The extension would actually fit inside the table on its side but obviously, unless the plugs were connected at 90 degrees to the normal way, the plugs and cables would prevent this being an option.
Are there any safe options for replacing the extension lead inside the table or is the best option to proceed as I did with the last build?
I was hoping for a neater finish on the current build so that there is a single fused AC male power socket exposed and all other wiring is done inside the table. Unfortunately two of the three plugs are too bulky to connect to a 3 or 4 gang extension held within the table.
The extension would actually fit inside the table on its side but obviously, unless the plugs were connected at 90 degrees to the normal way, the plugs and cables would prevent this being an option.
Are there any safe options for replacing the extension lead inside the table or is the best option to proceed as I did with the last build?