Drive rack, ventilation and wiring.

 My drives have a new rack to hold them. Hot glue and square wood dowels provided the materials with which to build the rack.

I used zip ties and a small computer fan attached to the end of the rack to provide cooling air ventilation for the drives. This will increase the lifetime of the drives. Previously the were stacked on top of each other and became noticeably warm during use.

The wiring really was bad. Too many cables/wires held together with zip ties.

I added a surge protected outlet strip of a newer, more sophisticated design. I rearranged the system wiring to minimize the number of outlet strips and the disarrayed wires.

Two strips were screwed to the wall. One was removed. The circular strip was moved from the entertainment center to a work table beside the other two strips and combined with them to supply all devices attached to the system. The strip removed replaced the circular strip in the entertainment system. 

Overall, the current setup works better.

Both systems could be improved by building and installing power panels consisting of twenty thee-prong plug sockets in a 4x5 configuration. Space could be allotted for charger plugs that use more space, commonly referred to as 'wall warts.'

This would eliminate the need for wiring design since the issues solved by wiring design would no longer exist.

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