Neptune Aquabus Cable (M/M) Aquabus 15ft

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AQUABUS CABLE (M/M)-VARIOUS LENGTHS

The Apex is a modular system that allows you to connect many modules together in either a œdaisy-chain or star topology method. Use this cable to connect together the Apex, Modules, and Energy Bars together. Remember, although this is a USB type cable, the Apex does not have a USB interface.  NEVER plug it into any computer or other USB device or it will very likely cause severe damage to your Apex or the device you connect.
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Neptune Aquabus Cable Systems' Apex and Apex EL Controllers are modular systems that let you to connect several modules together in either a "daisy-chain" or star topology technique. Connect the Apex controller, modules, and Energy Bars using this cable. Extension cable is available in lengths of 3 feet, 6 feet, 15 feet, and 15 feet. Please keep in mind that AquaBus Cables are USB-type cables, however Apex Systems lacks a USB interface. DO NOT connect your Apex to any computer or other USB device; catastrophic harm to your Apex or the device you attach may result.
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Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
4.5 × 10 × 0.35 in

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