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Kaiser NANLITE DMX splitter cable CB-DMX-USBC-1/3, for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X

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  • Splitter cable
  • USB-C connector at one end
  • 5-pin standard XLR male and female and USB-C at the other end

Splitter cable for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X color effect lights. With USB-C plug for the light at one end and a 5-pin standard XLR plug male and female each and USB-C socket at the other end. For connecting the luminaire to a DMX/RDM controller with simultaneous power supply via the USB-C socket.

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Kaiser NANLITE DMX splitter cable CB-DMX-USBC-1/3, for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X

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  • Splitter cable
  • USB-C connector at one end
  • 5-pin standard XLR male and female and USB-C at the other end

Product description for Kaiser NANLITE DMX splitter cable CB-DMX-USBC-1/3, for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X

Splitter cable for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X color effect lights. With USB-C plug for the light at one end and a 5-pin standard XLR plug male and female each and USB-C socket at the other end. For connecting the luminaire to a DMX/RDM controller with simultaneous power supply via the USB-C socket.

Kaiser NANLITE DMX splitter cable CB-DMX-USBC-1/3, for PavoBulb 10C and PavoTube T8-7X

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