C14 to 2x NEMA 5-15R Power Splitter Cable
$ 12.70
Description C14 To 5-15r Power Splitter The C14 to 5-15r power splitter is a quality power solution for mining setups. Split one IEC C14 power source into two standard NEMA 5-15R outlets. This splitter cable lets you power two 120V devices (fans, routers, monitors, controllers) from a single C14 connection — useful for mining setups where outlets are limited or you are running accessories off a PDU or UPS with C13 outlets. Specifications Connector AIEC 60320 C14 (male plug) Connector B2x NEMA 5-15R (standard 120V outlets) Amperage10–15A (combined across both outlets) Voltage125V ColorBlack ApprovalsUL/cUL Listed Common Mining Uses Power inline fans, temperature controllers, or network gear from a UPS C13 outlet Run monitoring displays or Raspberry Pi nodes from a PDU Add standard 120V outlets to a mining rack without an extra power strip Can I power a miner with this?No. This cable provides standard 120V NEMA 5-15R outlets at up to 10–15A. It is designed for low-power accessories, not ASIC miners. Use a proper 240V power cable for your mining hardware. How does the C14 end connect to power?The C14 plug connects to any C13 outlet — commonly found on UPS units, PDUs, and server rack power strips. Plug the C14 into a C13 outlet, and you get two standard North American outlets on the other end. D-Central Technologies — Bitcoin Mining Hackers since 2016. Every hash counts. Can I power a miner with this? No. This cable provides standard 120V NEMA 5-15R outlets at up to 10–15A. It is designed for low-power accessories, not ASIC miners. Use a proper 240V power cable for your mining hardware. How does the C14 end connect to power? The C14 plug connects to any C13 outlet — commonly found on UPS units, PDUs, and server rack power strips. Plug the C14 into a C13 outlet, and you get two standard North American outlets on the other end. Sources and reviewSources: Manufacturer specifications, product documentation, and D-Central quality-control checks applicable to this product.Reviewed by: D-Central technical teamLast reviewed: February 18, 2026




