Power + Security: Polycase Wall-Plug Electronic Enclosures
February 7th, 2012I love my scented wall plug-in from Bath and Body Works. The store offers such a variety of various scents it’s hard to keep up with them all. From tropical to therapeutic to holiday-themed scents, it’s an ever-rotating line of aromas in my living room. The only problem I have is the location of my electrical outlet in the room. The outlet is positioned on the wall across from my couch, which is a high-traffic area, and from time-to-time I brush by and knock the plug-in out of the wall.
Expanding the Curve – Wall-Plug Plastic Electronic Enclosures
December 3rd, 2010I’ve been slowly redecorating my house. When I bought my house, the “fireplace wall” was a completely different color than the rest of the room. The people before wallpapered just the one wall with multi-colored paper, then painted the rest white. Earlier this year I bought a couch that didn’t really match anything but it was SOOOO comfortable. So I bought curtains to try to tie the colors of the carpet and the couch together. Didn’t work so I bought pillows and a throw blanket to match the curtains. I’ve ended up with a pretty amazing combination and realized that somehow, it all matches the fireplace wall. Pretty slick, if I say so myself.
Process Demystification – Polycase Tells How
July 5th, 2010Dinner last night consisted of lemon butter shrimp over fettuccini alfredo. Have I mentioned I’m dating a chef? Oh yes, it’s as good as you think. I once attempted homemade alfredo sauce, it was a disaster and I will not be trying that again. So it’s always a treat when he cooks for me because he almost always makes something I will not attempt myself. As we were enjoying the meal he started telling me the steps he took to prepare the food. It sounded relatively easy to handle once the steps were broken down.
Polarized Power Plug Enclosures
October 19th, 20092-Pole Power Plug Enclosure
October 18th, 2009
Recently, one of our customers came to the Polycase engineers with something of a power plug dilemma. “Mike” had recently bought a variety of samples of our PS series wall plug enclosures. By the way, this isn’t uncommon; people often sample multiple electronic enclosures to figure out which case will best suit their needs. Mike had settled on using either the PM 2314 and PM 2414 plug enclosures. However, Mike had a question about the plug configurations. He wondered if he could get polarizing pins on the two pin versions of the wall plug enclosures he had selected.



