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|Manufacturer Link=http://theater.stevejenkins.com/docs/BayTech_RPC3_Manual.pdf | |Manufacturer Link=http://theater.stevejenkins.com/docs/BayTech_RPC3_Manual.pdf | ||
+ | |Category=Electronics | ||
+ | |Operational Status=Working | ||
|Super Users=User:Axello | |Super Users=User:Axello | ||
|Acquisition Details=Obtained from Coloclue hosting association | |Acquisition Details=Obtained from Coloclue hosting association |
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Description | Serial controlled power bar |
Make | Baytech |
Model | RPC28A |
Manufacturer Link | http://theater.stevejenkins.com/docs/BayTech RPC3 Manual.pdf |
Category | Electronics |
Operational Status | Working |
Super Users | User:Axello |
Received at | |
Acquisition Details | Obtained from Coloclue hosting association |
Owner | TechInc |
We have three of these power bars.
See Baytech-inc for the project that implements these in the infrastructure.
What can we do with this?
- Remotely switch power on and off for devices, power tools, lights, installations, you name it.
- Use the rfid club card to switch on equipment for which you need a merit badge. Of course this can be easily hackable ;-)