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I rewired my shelving units
I ran into a dilemma with wiring the fiber optics to their own remote-controlled power strip.
The heavy 220V power cube, attached to a 220/120 convertor and then into a loaded 8 outlet power strip was too much weight to attach to the back of the shelf unit.
SOLUTION

 
6 glass tiles
Some aluminum angles, flat stock, and 3M double-faced sticky tape, velcro, and plastic sheets.
In retrospect, I could have used one of those expensive aluminum hobby boxes, cut the front and back panels, etc but this only took 2 hrs to cut parts and assemble for less than $10

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That is an awesome solution to the pain in the rear problem of wires and power bricks haha.  If only all of our lamps were wireless.  

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