An ideal solution (in my situation / opinion) would be some sort of power connector on the outside of the case (is it 4 or 5 pin
xlrs that are often used for power ) such as the cases can be "daisy chained" (lid and base, or even multiple cases with a large
enough psu)
The disadvantage would be that the psu would need an enclosure (thus adding to the cost of that), and that a separate psu would be
needed to be transported.
The advantages would be:
In the case of a large psu, only one would be needed to be moved rather then two.
The weight of the case may be sufficient that it may be nice to have the weighty psu separate anyway.
Pricing could maybe be easy - just buy the case, and then the one size of psu you need.
The case looks thin - no "module space" would then have to be lost in front of the psu - the entire rail could be utilised.
And, i know most wouldn't be interested in this, but when im using the case outside under battery power, i could just fit the right
lead / plug to my batteries, and plug them in to the same socket as id normally plug the linear psu into (which is essentially how i
do it on my skb s at the moment)
Just some thoughts,
Julian