Itramax 30ft 12V DC Extension Cable (2-Pack),DC 2.1mm x 5.5mm 5521 Power Supply Adapter Flat Extender Cord,Female to Male Wire for CCTV Security Camera,IP Network Camera,DVRs and More Devices, 25
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Russ
> 24 hourGreat
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Angelique Toney
> 24 hourMy outside camera
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Terry Wyatt
> 24 hourIt worked perfect for me
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BDK
> 24 hourWork as they should. As advertised.
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mark l sagun
> 24 hourI like this product because it is high quality
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Kenny
> 24 hourThe merchandise arrived as promised, and was packaged well. It works well. Surprisingly, the package contained additional useful items scubas cable ties, cable clips, and a short, well-written note offering a phone number for additional help/assistance. Reminds me of bygone days where merchants provided all the necessary tools to make the merchandise work. By comparison, the router I ordered separately through another online merchant and manufactured by a highly reputable company, didnt even contain 2 petty screws in the box to hang the router on a wall or surface. Itramax, please dont go for the bottom line and change your ways.
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SAMUEL K.
> 24 hourPerfect product
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Francisco
> 24 hourmuy satisfecho
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ROD MOONEY
> 24 hourWorks well item was as described
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P. Ng
> 24 hourIf youre wondering if these will fit your connector, then you have a....80%(??) chance that this is the right cable for you. Most devices that use this plug are either 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm OR 5.5 mm x 2.5 mm. They look very similar but should not be used together. Fortunately, most devices Ive found use the 5.5 mm x 2.1 mm size. If youre powering a single camera or light, then this will probably work for you too. I cut one of mine up so that I can measure the wire diameter. Its measured about .5 to .6 mm which puts the wires in the 22-24 awg range. For the price youre paying though, 2 pack, 30 feet of flat wires, its still not a bad deal! Just keep in mind that 22-24 awg should not be used to carry a lot of power. If youre using this to power a single camera or light, that should be fine. However, if you plan to extend it and then split it to power two cameras or lights, then you probably should get something thicker. From the source to the camera, you can split and then extend with these wires but I would not recommend splitting the power after youve extended it using these extension cables. Overall, I would still recommend it. Flat wires tend to be more expensive and 30 ft also tends to be more expensive.