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Liberty AV Category 5E True 24AWG Patch Cable, 3 Foot
  • Liberty AV Category 5E True 24AWG Ethernet Patch Cable with a Length of 3 Feet for Enhanced Connectivity

Liberty AV Category 5E True 24AWG Patch Cable, 3 Foot

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Product Description

In today's world, IT is integrating all sorts of content, like Audio/Video and power. But what works well for IT may not be great for A/V and Power. A big issue is the decreasing copper in Category Cable patch cords. IT is going for smaller sizes, using 28 AWG conductors for thinner cables and more density in patchbays and racks. Most standard Shielded Cat6A patch cables are 26 AWG, which has led to failures in A/V and PoE/HDBaseT links because of high voltage attenuation and poor power delivery. Liberty's new patch cable line is here to solve these problems. It's designed to support HDBaseT, Power, and Audio and Video over IP. With true 24 AWG conductors, it has less attenuation and better power delivery, preventing issues before they start. The cables also feature Molded Boots for better strength and durability, and a snagless design on the latch. Key Features: 24 AWG stranded bare copper conductors, 4 twisted pairs in different lays to reduce crosstalk, U/UTP format with unshielded pairs and no overall shield, a flame - rated PVC Jacket available in 6 colors, and Molded Snagless Strain Relief Boots for extra support.

Using your Liberty AV Category 5E True 24AWG Patch Cable is easy. Just plug one end into your device, like a computer or router, and the other end into the corresponding port on the other device. Make sure the connection is secure. When handling the cable, be gentle to avoid bending it too sharply as this could damage the internal conductors. For storage, keep it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight. If the cable gets dirty, you can use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe it clean. Don't use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they may damage the cable's jacket. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are tight and free of dust or debris. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, it's best to replace the cable to maintain optimal performance.


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