1LINK CABLE EXTENSION

$21.95

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1LINK CABLE

1LINK is the marrying of the Aquabus communication standard, along with the power wires to drive higher power devices, all in one single cable.  One of the benefits of this is to avoid the need for a DC power brick for every 24V device in your aquarium.  The cables are available in two varieties:
  • 1LINK Cable- 10' Male/Male cable that allows you to connect one 1LINK device to another.  Perfect for the DOS, COR-15 and Trident.

NOTE: No single run of you 1LINK cables can be longer than 20'.

   
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Neptune Systems 1Link accessory extension cord for the 1Link module and EnergyBar832. You can use the Neptune 1Link Extension Cable to extend the distance between your WAV pumps, COR pumps, or any other 1Link accessory. Male and female ends are physically linked to the cable, allowing it to last a lifetime. Male - Female 10 foot extension    
Units
1
Weight
0.5 lbs
Dimensions
4.5 × 8 × 1 in

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