What options for equipment electrical boxes in the US?

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My 2026 spring goal is to get my electrical in order and stop screwing with extension cords and power strips.
I want to get a main electrical feed out between the ponds and ideally run some kind of switch box to turn off/on pieces as needed vs trying to figure which cord is which to unplug.

The Matsuko and Blandon boxes look like what I was envisioning, but Matsuko looks to be out of business and Blagdonis UK based.
Any options for us mainland Americans that could fit this bill?

Clarification: this is an outdoor landscaped pond, not a European style pond with a pond house where everything will be inside
 
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I diy'd it... I used a hoffman box with some allen bradly control switches... I used 5v relays for automation and modded allen bradly switches with 5v led...
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This is not what I envisioned, but my son in law suggested something like this as well.

So the switch panel on the pole shuts off some gear? Or you do by hitting the breakers in the box?
How does the wiring from the equipment run into the cabinet?
 
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I have 220v in to top right of box 220 for pump and breaker to 110 for lights and aeration
all devices are din rail and can be moved around if needed . High volts and low volt Wire are kept separated
with the black cable raceways (on either side of relays in the picture).

I am using home assistant to automate https://www.home-assistant.io/
Using 5v solid state relays to turn pump/uv/skimmer/aeration/baking soda /doser
micro controller is programmed using ESPHOME https://esphome.io/ integrated to home assistant over my wifi.

220 motors are connected thru A liquid-tight (watertight) electrical whips. 110 devices like uv are connected with liquid tight cable glands. I keep desiccant packs in the box to reduce humidity in the control box .
I also have Google audio cast device and a Polk amp in there for speaker behind my pond.

I am using allen-bradley waterproof Machine control switches (used from ebay) next to my bead filter for ease of cleaning .
I converted the switches to 5v and added 5v led bulbs for safety and give a nice visual indicator of what is on of off.

I love the look and feel of the industrial Button.... they are anchored to the cement with 1" pipe and are rock solid.


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Here is what my home assistant dashboard looks like...

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My son did my electrical and did me a favor by putting switchs in my master bedroom closet so if a storm hit and i could not get out to the pond I could turn of each outlet or all of them . He did that after the one storm hit suddenly and ice formed on my pond and almos drained my pond when a hose some how broke loose . It was 65 during the day and drpped down to 25 and pond froze over and I dd not realize that the pond was almost empty because of the ice ontop . He put in my than the 4 outlets also and since my masterbedroom was closest to the pond he ran it all into the closet . I don't have stairs down to the basement because I did not want stairs there from inside .the house . Had a bad experience in my house in NJ when someone broke in from my basement door . Here we are in a rural area so did not want that happening here Police take forever here to answer a call . So think about saving yourself a headache . I have 4 double outlets down there I also just added a weather station that is solar with a dashboard , best thig ever since I am up on a hill and winds can get up to 60 mph like just last week . I also have securit cameras and found now I have a bear here . I called animal control so they can relocate him .
 

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My son did my electrical and did me a favor by putting switchs in my master bedroom closet so if a storm hit and i could not get out to the pond I could turn of each outlet or all of them . He did that after the one storm hit suddenly and ice formed on my pond and almos drained my pond when a hose some how broke loose . It was 65 during the day and drpped down to 25 and pond froze over and I dd not realize that the pond was almost empty because of the ice ontop . He put in my than the 4 outlets also and since my masterbedroom was closest to the pond he ran it all into the closet . I don't have stairs down to the basement because I did not want stairs there from inside .the house . Had a bad experience in my house in NJ when someone broke in from my basement door . Here we are in a rural area so did not want that happening here Police take forever here to answer a call . So think about saving yourself a headache . I have 4 double outlets down there I also just added a weather station that is solar with a dashboard , best thig ever since I am up on a hill and winds can get up to 60 mph like just last week . I also have securit cameras and found now I have a bear here . I called animal control so they can relocate him .
Oh no, bear love to fish!
 

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They relocated 2 bears last year on my street as they were getting near children at the bus stop . camera on the school bus showed 2 of them about 10 or 15 feet away from the children . It was all on the local news . I still have ice on the pond but it is melting fast because it was 68 degrees yesterday and supposed to be the same the next couple of days
 

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They relocated 2 bears last year on my street as they were getting near children at the bus stop . camera on the school bus showed 2 of them about 10 or 15 feet away from the children . It was all on the local news . I still have ice on the pond but it is melting fast because it was 68 degrees yesterday and supposed to be the same the next couple of days
We have bears around here but I have never seen them, only the footprints.

Wow nice temps at 68f, we were in the 20's here this morning but sun is out and will get up in the 50's. Then of course back to rain on Friday. But w/o our rain we would be cat litter dry like Arizona,lol!
 

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Not sure how all that equipent will work but hope it does for you . Never even really heard of half of it . Do you have wild animals or even birds that maybe attracted to lights and may chew the wires or where the lights are exposed to their eyes . I know here owls are attracted to certain lights , I know LED's attract bugs . Even buzzards are attracted to certain light sources here .
 

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