Charging Shock Collars?

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Swampdog
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Charging Shock Collars?

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Anyone ever built anything to have all there charging cradles together? Was thinking of making something so they are all together with a power strip on it also. Instead of having charging cradles laying all over the counter. Any ideas or pics would be great. Thanks.

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Ya swampdog I know what you mean,with a TT transmitter 6 collars and 6 astro collars it is a mess,Im interested what anybody else does or has a better system. Al

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Swampdog wrote:Anyone ever built anything to have all there charging cradles together? Was thinking of making something so they are all together with a power strip on it also. Instead of having charging cradles laying all over the counter. Any ideas or pics would be great. Thanks.
I don't have a picture but it's pretty simple to make. Get a piece of plywood and attach all your chargers to the plywood. You can use any thickness and as big as you need to fit all your chargers. I also attached my power stripe to the plywood. Everything is all together. I attached the plywood to the wall and no more stuff lying around to trip over.

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hounddog wrote:
Swampdog wrote:Anyone ever built anything to have all there charging cradles together? Was thinking of making something so they are all together with a power strip on it also. Instead of having charging cradles laying all over the counter. Any ideas or pics would be great. Thanks.
I don't have a picture but it's pretty simple to make. Get a piece of plywood and attach all your chargers to the plywood. You can use any thickness and as big as you need to fit all your chargers. I also attached my power stripe to the plywood. Everything is all together. I attached the plywood to the wall and no more stuff lying around to trip over.

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Yup me too!!! Mine all sit just inside the kennel door with the leads hanging on hooks at the bottom also.
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same here I have mine on board [6] collars and hand held all on the board ---GARMIN'S are beside the T T ----they are used every time dogs go to field :nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:
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TC wrote:
hounddog wrote:
Swampdog wrote:Anyone ever built anything to have all there charging cradles together? Was thinking of making something so they are all together with a power strip on it also. Instead of having charging cradles laying all over the counter. Any ideas or pics would be great. Thanks.
I don't have a picture but it's pretty simple to make. Get a piece of plywood and attach all your chargers to the plywood. You can use any thickness and as big as you need to fit all your chargers. I also attached my power stripe to the plywood. Everything is all together. I attached the plywood to the wall and no more stuff lying around to trip over.

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Yup me too!!! Mine all sit just inside the kennel door with the leads hanging on hooks at the bottom also.
me 3. I even have a couple screws to hold the buckles on my gps collars. I zip tied the wires together to keep it neat.
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