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a spider box is a temporary electrical distribution box used at construction sites, conventions, and events. it takes power from a big cable and slits it into different voltages and pulg types so other smaller cords can take power to the devices that use it. its called a spider box because it looks like a spider with all the cords running out of it. A distribution panel is a "breaker box" like you see in every house and building. it is where all the electrical wires come to to get power and get "fused" the wires in this box are typaclly screwed down to mount them and not plugged in. it also mounts into a wall.

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