Powerlink Cable

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    Frog
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      Hi,

       

      I’m attempting to make my own powerlink cables which use RJ45 connectors- but am puzzled about the cable to use. I saw that B&O have a part number 6250031, but not sure whether this is correct – or available.

      #13935
      Guy
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        • Warwickshire, UK
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        Part number 6250031 is a 5m cable with a DIN plug on each end.

        I f you need 8 pin DIN to RJ45 you probably want this: (click for larger image)

        plrj45

        EDIT:  The type of PL cable that you need will depend on what equipment you are connecting.  The above diagram is taken from the Beolink Handbook v1.9.  If you let me know exactly what you are connecting and I will post the details.

        #13937
        Frog
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          Ah, so the part number is wrong.

          basically, I’m just trying to find out what cable is used – in the diagrams I’ve seen for straight rj45 to rj45 powerlink, it looks like standard Ethernet cable (but probably cat6 or higher.

          #13938
          Guy
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            Steve’s post here gives some advice about Cat 6 or 7: https://archivedforum2.beoworld.co.uk/forums/p/26569/212622.aspx#212622

            Here are the diagrams for RJ45 to RJ45 from the handbook:

            5mm

            2.5mm

            And here’s some info about whether to use 2.5mm or 5 mm:

            info

            #13940
            Frog
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              Thanks!

               

              looks like cat6 STP will do the job.

              #13959
              NQVHNWI
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                Great minds.

                Im currently working through this and making my own custom cables for the Theatre Height Surrounds. Ive opted for CAT7 /Class F which is the B&O standard.

                This is some background reading.

                #13964
                Severed_hand_of_skywalker
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                  You have to use SHIELDED cables or it will get lots of interference.

                  Honestly I wouldn’t put yourself through the trouble. I got dirt cheap Shielded cat 7 cables on amazon and they work perfectly.

                  https://www.amazon.ca/

                  #13968
                  Frog
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                    That’s what STP means. Cat 7 looks a lot like ML cable with less strands.

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