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Extend a VGA video signal through walls, floors, or ceilings
in seconds with a spliced VGA non-term extension cable. These cables feature a small, rounded
locking connector for a low-profile installation, and easily plug into a breakaway
pigtail on the other end. No crimping or soldering required, just plug and go!
 
1151-CAP
VGA Spliced Cap For Conduit
EACH
$
14.95
10 in stock
1151-F
VGA to DIN Cable Stub (F)
EACH
$
19.00
67 in stock
1153-10C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
10 ft
$
39.00
10 in stock
1153-15C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
15 ft
$
45.00
6 in stock
1153-20C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
20 ft
$
50.00
24 in stock
1153-25C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
25 ft
$
55.00
3 in stock
1153-30C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
30 ft
$
59.00
3 in stock
1153-40C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
40 ft
$
69.00
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1153-50C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F
50 ft
$
79.00
3 in stock
1153-00C
VGA Spliced Coax Extension M/F Custom build at $35.00 + $1.50 per foot.
Some custom products may not be REACH compliant.
The DataPro SVGA spliced Extension cable
is used to extend the length of a VGA,
XGA, or SVGA monitor cable, and is a non-terminated
cable for use in wire
runs through conduit, walls, boats, etc.
The first piece of the set has a male VGA
connector and a locking female circular connector, available
in various lengths.
The second piece has a male circular
and a female VGA connector, and measures approximately
18 inches long. Both parts are included when you order.
By splicing the two VGA connectors with the circular
connector, this cable can be run through
wiring holes as small as 0.75" (19mm). Once reassembled, the splice connectors screw-lock together for a tight and secure seal.
Splice connector fits through 3/4" conduit!
The cable is made of 75 Ohm video-grade
coaxial wire. This low-signal-loss cable
allows lengths of up to 200 feet in most
cases, with good signal strength.
We also offer spliced, non-terminated VGA cables in the following configurations:
Please note that the splice connector does not conduct the ID and DDC channels (pins 5 and 9) of the VGA signal. Most computer monitors have no issue with this, but some television and projector models cannot detect a signal without these channels.