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A look at the Wagobox Capsule enclosure

Published on Mon, Jun 3rd 2024 Science & Technology Rectangular HD

I've not seen a bad Wagobox (Connexbox) product yet. From the first Wagobox to the more recent products they've all been fresh, innovative and very functional.

Now that other countries outwith Europe are discovering the convenience and versatility of the Wago connectors, I thought it would be worth showing some enclosures designed specifically for them.

The Wagobox capsule could be very useful for mounting outdoor electronic modules in a way that protects them from the elements. Things like WiFi or LoRa nodes come to mind.

As with the other products in the range, these units seem logical and functional. The metal bonding plates for steel wire armour cables seem to be well implemented.

As always, I'm open to the thoughts of people who have used these products, and how they have fared over time. Let me know your experiences in the comments area.

Here's a link to the connexbox website (not a sponsor).
https://www.connexbox.com/


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