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Computer Cable Splitter LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs
Computer Cable Splitter LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs
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Computer Cable Splitter LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs
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Computer Cable Splitter LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs
Computer Cable Splitter LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs
LP KPO2773 — socket to 2× plugs is a passive computer cable splitter designed to convert a single socket into two plug connections. The adapter does not contain active electronics and simply routes the existing signal or power from one port to two outputs, making it suitable for straightforward splitting tasks, temporary setups, testing, or connecting multiple low-demand devices without modifying original cables.
The LP KPO2773 provides a compact and lightweight solution for duplicating a connection point. Because it is passive, the adapter offers plug-and-play operation without configuration or power requirements. Its simple design minimizes interference risk in basic low-frequency or low-power applications and reduces the need to carry or rewire additional cables when a second connection is required quickly.
Insert the single socket end of the LP KPO2773 into the source port on the computer or device. Connect the two target devices to the splitter's plug ends. Verify that the connected peripherals are compatible with passive splitting and that their combined load does not exceed the source port's capabilities. For signal testing, monitor the outputs to ensure acceptable levels and behavior. Remove the adapter when not required.
Use the LP KPO2773 only for low-power or low-frequency applications where passive duplication is appropriate. Avoid using it for critical devices, high-current power delivery, or where signal integrity is essential. For permanent installations, active splitters or dedicated hardware that preserve signal quality should be considered instead.
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