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Powerbox Original Flipbox Lighting Controller

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  • Powerbox Original Flipbox Lighting Controller

Powerbox Original Flipbox Lighting Controller

$128.00

The ALL NEW Powerbox FLIPBOX allows any ballast to run 2 lights (non-simultaneously). The Powerbox FLIPBOX works with magnetic and new digital ballasts and allows you to expand, without the need for bringing in additional power circuits. Simply plug the Powerbox FLIPBOX into your ballast and you can plug 2 lamps into the FLIPBOX. A trigger cord controls the 'Flip.' Each FLIPBOX has a 120V slave outlet, so you can daisy-chain multiple FLIPBOX trigger cords to each other and use as many FLIPBOXES as you have ballasts, all triggered by one timer. Compatible with 120V and 240V ballasts. Includes 6' patch cord (Flipbox to Ballast) and 6' 120V trigger cord.

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The ALL NEW Powerbox FLIPBOX allows any ballast to run 2 lights (non-simultaneously). The Powerbox FLIPBOX works with magnetic and new digital ballasts and allows you to expand, without the need for bringing in additional power circuits. Simply plug the Powerbox FLIPBOX into your ballast and you can plug 2 lamps into the FLIPBOX. A trigger cord controls the 'Flip.' Each FLIPBOX has a 120V slave outlet, so you can daisy-chain multiple FLIPBOX trigger cords to each other and use as many FLIPBOXES as you have ballasts, all triggered by one timer. Compatible with 120V and 240V ballasts. Includes 6' patch cord (Flipbox to Ballast) and 6' 120V trigger cord. 

The Powerbox FLIPBOX is the BEST FLIPBOX on the market and has many advantages over other flip boxes. First, it REALLY WORKS and has a 5-year warranty. Second, we make our FLIPBOXES in individual modules so you get extended distance for placing your lights; all of your cords are not tied to a single panel. Third, in the event of a component failure, you can quickly swap-out one module and you are back at full capacity. With large, multi-ballast panels, if there is a component failure, you have to take the entire panel system down while you arrange a replacement.