Power Y splitter cable?

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Alright, I'm in need of a external, black power cable that goes from a regular wall outlet to a 2 female power connector. So it's just a regular plug on one end and then the other end is 2 connectors that plug into a powersupply.

For the people that are confused, here are some pics I took.

The end that plugs into the servers (or powersupplies)
The middle of it (left side goes to the a power strip)
Another pic to the PSU's.

Money is not an object! I need these ASAP for a project I'm working on at work. If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. The company that got these for us first ran off with our money (like 600 dollars) and we don't know where else I can get them. Thanks guys! :)
 

Fern

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Do not where to get one. But this would seem easy to fabricate yourself. Might even find a "splice box" at an electrical supply store. So you'd just have to cut the cables and insert and screw in tight. I'm having trouble articulating this, but in the pics the cables have a little "box" where the cable branch. Might be able to purchase the "box" and fit cables yourself easily.

Do the cuurent cables not have the manufacurer name on them? Or perhaps it does but its the company that ran away.

Just a thought,

EDIT: THIS looks like what you need. See part PP-ADPT2
 

Danman

Lifer
Nov 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: Fern
Do not where to get one. But this would seem easy to fabricate yourself. Might even find a "splice box" at an electrical supply store. So you'd just have to cut the cables and insert and screw in tight. I'm having trouble articulating this, but in the pics the cables have a little "box" where the cable branch. Might be able to purchase the "box" and fit cables yourself easily.

Do the cuurent cables not have the manufacurer name on them? Or perhaps it does but its the company that ran away.

Just a thought,

Hehe, I wish I had time to make about 75 to 100 of them. Plus, that really wouldn't look great in a government contractor's datacenter. :)