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I recently inherited this Surveillance Console With 8 sections. Pretty massive but has no markings that I can find as far as the manufacturer. It has fans inside for active cooling. The back panels simply slip off with magnets to hold them securely in place. Any idea of what it is, who made it, or where to go sell it?

 

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Marcus

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No markings because it's custom made, check out the major manufacturers of custom consoles and see if their styles match up. Many manufactures probably have similar lines to what you have, but they have also probably been updated so finding a perfect match will be tough.

 

Winsted has similar consoles, but not identical. http://www.winsted.com/l3_rackmountconsoles_sys85video.htm

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I've seen desks like that too... none of it appears to be specific to "surveillance" use, although the layout itself seems oriented toward it. I wouldn't say it's COMPLETELY custom... more like, a modular system with a customized layout.

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We had one (Data Center) and once it became more of a space user, we sold it for scrap metal. There's a lot of internal storage in those that can be hard to utilize.

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We had one (Data Center) and once it became more of a space user, we sold it for scrap metal. There's a lot of internal storage in those that can be hard to utilize.

These things tend to be designed to hold monster CRT monitors, so there's a lot of space inside that's just not needed anymore. Something like this works better now:

 

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lol. Thanks for the information! The extra space was great for my 4 year old to climb though...

 

We had one (Data Center) and once it became more of a space user, we sold it for scrap metal. There's a lot of internal storage in those that can be hard to utilize.

These things tend to be designed to hold monster CRT monitors, so there's a lot of space inside that's just not needed anymore. Something like this works better now:

 

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