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The Liberty SafePower Outlet Kit is an essential upgrade for your Liberty Safe, designed to accommodate all models made after 2007. This innovative kit provides three 110V outlets and an Ethernet connection, allowing you to power lights, dehumidifiers, and other accessories seamlessly. Manufactured in the USA, it combines functionality with ease of installation, ensuring your safe is both secure and technologically advanced.
Control Type | Key Control |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Chamber Depth | 1.25 Inches |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6.2"D x 9.5"W x 9.3"H |
Material | Plastic |
Color | UBDICKEJ |
J**A
Works perfectly
We have not had any problems with this since purchasing 2yrs ago. Very easy to use and it tucks out of the way so cords aren't all over the place.
J**S
Power and data in the safe
The power kit came as advertised with the capabilities promoted. It is well made and sturdy. Installation is easy but could be better. My liberty safe came with the hole to insert the power/data unit only partially cut. The hole was there but had to be resized to insert the power kit for proper fit. Since the hole was already partially cut, why not to the proper size? Fixing the hole result in a fine white power on the inside of the safe that gets in the fuzzy material covering the floor and walls around the unit that is hard to get out. Recommend use plastic and tape off a large area prior to working the hold size. Final look is great. Works fine. USB port is nice and allows for a cheap USB drive for easy PC backups that are safe protected. My light kit covers two outlets leaving only one open for a dehumidifier or one self powered digital device. Recommend purchase for a liberty safe as my negative comments are minor and picky. Otherwise, great kit that produces a finished look and does the job.
S**K
Works great!
This product is easier to install than some let on. Opening the packaging you'll find 4 sets of screws to hold the parts together and spacers cut to length based on color code. The amount of insulation panels 1, 2 or 3 will determine which length you need. Once this is determined, you'll assemble the spacers and screws to hold the plug at the right distance (ends up being flush with the exterior surface) from the inner part. Have someone hold the inner part in the hole (pre-cut if your Fat Boy safe was made after 2014) and place the metal escutcheon plate in line with the machine screws and tighten hand tight. (they have a Phillips head). Plug it in and re-assemble the shelving. If you get items to plug in, consider having flush mount plugs. This item sticks out about 1.5" and will take up a small amount of space. If you use it for gun storage, a Winchester model 94 (or any other rifle with a short comb) fits right in front of it with no issues. I ran a flush mount cord up to the underside of the top shelf to power two 12" fluorescent lights. Although I haven't used the RJ-45 or USB plugs yet, it's nice knowing I could someday. Very glad I got this.
E**
Nice
Fit like a glove thanks.
M**T
Decent Quality
Overall it's a good kit but there are a few things that could be better.I installed the kit in my new Liberty Centurion 18 gun safe. There are 4 different installation videos for different models of Liberty safes on their website.My safe didn't have the interior panel drilled out so I followed video #4.They are suggesting to use a 2 7/8 inch hole saw where the first problem appears. I challenge you to find a hole saw that size at Home Depot or Lowes. I can promise that you won't have any luck. I personally used a 3 inch hole saw which honestly worked just fine but not knowing that in the beginning cost me time and nerves.I read a lot of reviews about this Power & Media kit and noticed that people are claiming that the plastic housing is scratched and the kit smells like burned electrical components and it looks used.I inspected the kit at arrival and being a Manufacturing Engineer I have a different point of view. The electrical components are fine AND NEW, The plastic housing is not scratched but simply of inferior quality. It would've taken an extra step in fabrication of this part to make it look nicer. I'm assuming that the plastic part, if not the whole kit is made in China and money was saved in just not running the piece in a tumbler machine after injection molding. I personally don't think it's a big deal. You have to look closely to see the imperfections.The "burned electrical smell" is also coming from the plastic. It is gassing out. The smell will go away after a while. Some of our cheaper packaging components have the same exact smell.Long story short. There is no need to worry about hooking the kit up to power.The installation was fairly simple and took me about 20 minutes including vacuuming the inside of my safe after drilling.This kit is the cleanest way to run 120volt, a USB connection, an ethernet cable and the antenna cable for the SAFELERT monitoring device's antenna. I would definetely buy it again.
S**Y
Safe power access inside my safe!
My safe is made by liberty but rebranded, its a smaller version (18 gun safe). It had the plastic insert on the back with the small square hole to prep for install of this part. Watched a short video and install was very easy, fits tight and looks good. It does add an inch or so to the back of the safe, so flush up against a wall is not possible anymore. But I wanted a dehumidifier rod more that it sitting tight to a wall.
J**D
Perfect addition to Safes
What's not to like? It's a high quality product at a great price. Item was shipped quickly, and packaged great from a recommended seller.Instructions were not very easy to read and follow, as the copy I received seemed to be a low quality print. Installation was somewhat moderately difficult to install but after watching a few videos it seemingly well.The Safe I recently acquired was a new model Liberty Safe that included a small in the bottom right corner of the safe. Although, my safe was built after 2014, which stated the hole was already cut and covered by fabric was incorrect. As I did need to use a a 3" hole saw to cut a 3"hole into the fireboard, the key is making sure it's centered to the outside hole.I would highly commend to any safe owner wanting to run multiple electrical devices within the safe.
B**R
Item not as pictured
Item only has a pass through hole, NOT the USB and other ports as shown. It is good to have basic electric in the safe though
J**.
Quality product
Fit perfectly inside my liberty safe. Paper instructions were a little vague but they have a video up on YouTube that helped out perfectly.Install was quick and clean.
J**U
Great product
It was easy to install and works perfectly!
J**Y
Great product, professional installation
It fit perfectly. Watch the videos online before starting the install, they show it very well.
S**J
👍🏻👍🏻
Works great for my safe installed super easy I definitely recommend it especially if you live in a cold and high humidity area I also purchased unoriginal Goldenrod so now all my firearms will be rust free. I was originally going to just run an extension cord to it with a power bar but this works way better.
F**S
Good product
I installed it on a Provault by liberty gunsafe I purchased at Basspro. The intent was mainly to plug a heated rod. It was relatively easy to install. There are a few good videos on you tube for the installation. I might install leds lights now that I have electricity in the safe. I recommend this product.
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