Product Description
Elevate your outdoor lighting setup with Blizzard Cool Cable DMXPCT cables. These cables are a game - changer, merging power and DMX functions into one sleek solution. No more hassle with separate power and DMX extensions! Available in multiple lengths, they are designed to fit your specific needs. Featuring 3 - pin or 5 - pin XLR connectors, these cables work well with a wide array of DMX and powerCON TRUE1 lighting fixtures. Built for the tough outdoor environment, the DMX cable meets strict USITT standards for DMX512 cables, ensuring stable signal transmission. With a characteristic impedance of 120 ohms, low capacitance, and double shielding (foil and braid layers), it offers great protection against electrical noise. The power and DMX cables are encased in a flexible black PVC jacket. Heat shrink at the connectors adds extra weatherproofing, making these cables a reliable and long - lasting choice for outdoor lighting. Key features include 5 - pin DMX and powerCON TRUE1 compatible connectors, various length options, and a flexible outer jacket with heat shrink for durability and weather protection. Technical specs: it's a high - quality power + data cable with a 5 - pin DMX male - to - female connection, a heavy - duty power cord, powerCON TRUE1 compatibility, and comes with secure velcro cable straps. The DMX signal has 5 - pin XLR connectors, double shielding, 120 - ohm impedance, and low capacitance. The power cable is 14AWG, 3 - conductor, with a max of 15 amps and UL - recognized components.
Using these Blizzard Cool Cable DMXPCT cables is a breeze. First, choose the right length for your outdoor lighting setup. Connect the male end of the 5 - pin DMX cable to your lighting control source and the female end to the lighting fixture. Connect the powerCON TRUE1 connectors to the appropriate power sources. Make sure all connections are secure. When using, avoid bending the cables too sharply as it may affect the signal transmission. Keep the cables away from sharp objects to prevent damage to the outer jacket. For maintenance, periodically check the connectors for any signs of wear or corrosion. If you notice any issues, replace the connectors promptly. Store the cables in a dry place when not in use to extend their lifespan.