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		By: Scoops		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 00:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.deucecitieshenhouse.com/2020/01/make-a-usb-charging-hub.html#comment-820195&quot;&gt;Ulla&lt;/a&gt;.

Ulla, Good call! Thanks for thinking of it.   I didn&#039;t even consider finding strain relief when assembling this charging station because the areas i envisioned using it in weren&#039;t getting tons of daily use.  The first charger I built was for our turntable shelf at the cabin - it just sits on top of the cabinet, it never moves!   When I make sconces, I always think of the day-to-day wear and tear.  The light and cord would be constantly pulled on in that situation and a strain relief would be a must have. 

I found a brass strain relief that fits the look of this design and would be the right move for anyone using this outlet in a space where the cord might get pulled on.  &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.waytekwire.com/item/24703/Strain-Relief-Brass-Nickel/?gclid=Cj0KCQiApaXxBRDNARIsAGFdaB892sDtJqWYeJ-z-B75-bj6OTETN0Emlk4-GfzhHQRIhTGt4ZYZ5AEaAo2LEALw_wcB&quot; / rel=&quot;nofollow ugc&quot;&gt; Here&#039;s the Link &lt;/a&gt; Thanks!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.deucecitieshenhouse.com/2020/01/make-a-usb-charging-hub.html#comment-820195">Ulla</a>.</p>
<p>Ulla, Good call! Thanks for thinking of it.   I didn&#8217;t even consider finding strain relief when assembling this charging station because the areas i envisioned using it in weren&#8217;t getting tons of daily use.  The first charger I built was for our turntable shelf at the cabin &#8211; it just sits on top of the cabinet, it never moves!   When I make sconces, I always think of the day-to-day wear and tear.  The light and cord would be constantly pulled on in that situation and a strain relief would be a must have. </p>
<p>I found a brass strain relief that fits the look of this design and would be the right move for anyone using this outlet in a space where the cord might get pulled on.  <a href="https://www.waytekwire.com/item/24703/Strain-Relief-Brass-Nickel/?gclid=Cj0KCQiApaXxBRDNARIsAGFdaB892sDtJqWYeJ-z-B75-bj6OTETN0Emlk4-GfzhHQRIhTGt4ZYZ5AEaAo2LEALw_wcB" / rel="nofollow ugc"> Here&#8217;s the Link </a> Thanks!</p>
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		By: Ulla		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jan 2020 18:32:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I remember you did a lamp tutorial where you were adamant about strain relief where the cord exits the fixture, so I was interested to see how you handled the strain/tugging that can happen with this kind of thing. I know they&#039;re usually for 2 piece (no neutral) lamp cords, but maybe something like an underwriter&#039;s knot would work, or do you think it would be too bulky in the box?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember you did a lamp tutorial where you were adamant about strain relief where the cord exits the fixture, so I was interested to see how you handled the strain/tugging that can happen with this kind of thing. I know they&#8217;re usually for 2 piece (no neutral) lamp cords, but maybe something like an underwriter&#8217;s knot would work, or do you think it would be too bulky in the box?</p>
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