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Peplink 4-pin to USB-C power cable

Peplink 4-pin to USB-C power cable
Dual USB-C power cable for Peplink 4-pin Routers
This high-durability cable enables reliable power delivery from standard USB-C sources to Peplink routers equipped with 4-pin (Molex) connectors. Designed with dual USB-C inputs and reinforced with a braided jacket, it ensures uninterrupted power for mission-critical operations—even when one source fails.
Key Features
- Dual USB-C Inputs: Allows two USB-C power sources to be connected simultaneously, ensuring redundant power delivery and load balancing.
- 4-Pin Molex Output: Compatible with Peplink routers using the 4-pin power input, including mobile and compact series models.
- Power Redundancy Design: If one power bank or adapter fails, the second input continues supplying power without interruption.
- Optimised for 15V Operation: Functions with 12V sources but performs best with 15V output for consistent router stability.
- Safety and Protection Built-In: Each USB-C input features 3A current protection; relies on power source safeguards for short circuit and thermal protection.
- Durable Nylon Braiding: Constructed with wear-resistant nylon for added strength, flexibility, and resistance to fraying.
- Versatile Use Case: Compatible with power banks, portable batteries, and standard USB-C wall adapters.
Ideal for mobile deployments, remote setups, and backup systems where stable and redundant router power is essential.
Product Specifications | |
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Product Type | 4-Pin (Molex) to Dual USB-C Power Cable |
Compatibility | Peplink routers with 4-pin Molex power input |
Input Connectors | 2x USB-C male |
Output Connector | 1x 4-pin Molex |
Cable Lengths | USB-C arms: 400 ± 10 mm, Main: 1070 ± 20 mm, Total: 1500 ± 30 mm |
Recommended Input Voltage | 15V (operates at 12V) |
Current Protection | 3A per USB-C input |
Cable Material | Nylon-braided outer jacket |
Use Case | Power banks, portable batteries, USB-C AC adapters |
Redundancy Support | Yes – continuous operation with single source failure |