Description
This handy cable features a male 3-prong plug which splits to two female 3-prong shrouds. Simply plug the power cord's male prong into a standard outlet, and you're ready to power multiple electronic devices. Saves space by eliminating extra cords, and keeps your surge strip and UPS outlets from being blocked by bulky AC transformers. Ideal for use in compact workplaces or home offices where there is limited space for electronic equipment. Compatible for power transformers, computers, monitors, scanners, printers, and other devices that use a 3-pin male to female shroud power connector. Plus, this heavy duty 18 AWG cord features a fully molded design for maximum durability and long life.
Micro Connectors, Inc. 14-inches AC Y Power Cord (M05-113YUL)
Current Price
$13.89
Average
$12.15
Min Price
$7.46
Max Price
$16.2
Price dynamics
13%
Description
This handy cable features a male 3-prong plug which splits to two female 3-prong shrouds. Simply plug the power cord's male prong into a standard outlet, and you're ready to power multiple electronic devices. Saves space by eliminating extra cords, and keeps your surge strip and UPS outlets from being blocked by bulky AC transformers. Ideal for use in compact workplaces or home offices where there is limited space for electronic equipment. Compatible for power transformers, computers, monitors, scanners, printers, and other devices that use a 3-pin male to female shroud power connector. Plus, this heavy duty 18 AWG cord features a fully molded design for maximum durability and long life.
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Product review & video
In this video I’m going to show 3 ways to
splice wires together discussing pros and cons to help you choose which method works
best for you: Being Able to splice wires properly can go
a long way, whether you need to WIRE IN a new device or some rodents took over your
car and built a nest under the hood (which never ends well), Or your head light connector
was loose and melted and now needs replacing. Maybe some wires corroded away due to element
exposure, or simply broke over time - you can save a lot of money by fixing them yourself!
Because all a repair shop would do is reconnect the broken wires- and then charge you $100/
hr for however much time they spent on it. So whenever you need to splice some wires
together, the first thing you WANT TO do is: turn off the key and disconnect the negative
side of the battery, to prevent any damage to your electrical system.
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