Scan 15cm 4-pin Molex to Twin SATA Power Connectors
Scan 15cm 4-pin Molex to Twin SATA Power Connectors
Scan code: LN74255 Manufacturer code: 88RB-415
£1.49
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Scan 15cm 4-pin Molex to Twin SATA Power Connectors

15cm Scan 88RB-415 4-pin Molex to 2x SATA Power Connectors (Males to Female), 18 AWG, for HDD/SSD

Scan code: LN74255 Manufacturer code: 88RB-415
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Product Overview

Serial ATA Dual Power Cable

Serial ATA power cable for converting 4 pin molex connector into 15 pin SATA power connector. This is used for powering SATA Hard Disk Drives including Solid State Drives(SSD).

Features
• 4 Pin Molex to Twin 15 Pin SATA Power Connectors
• 4 Pin male molex power
• 15 Pin female SATA power x 2
• 18 AWG
Specifications
Length 0.15 m
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Colour Black
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Additional Information
Scan Code LN74255
Model Number 88RB-415
GTIN 5055948904328
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Scan Computers International Limited
Telephone:
0871-472-4747
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