I couldn't find a good place to post this, but I have an Agilent test rack with Agilent power supplies and other things stacked up inside and all of the cabling in the back is a mess. I want to clean this up and make it look more professional. I would think that the power cables from the power supplies would clip into the front and rear columns, but there don't seem to be any clips. Does anyone have tricks for cleaning up that rat's next of cables? Do you keep your cables between the door and the column or to the side of the equipment? Do you recommend buying new power cords that are the 'right' length and getting rid of the long ones that came with the equipment? etc.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Substitute the regular power cord with 8120-1575C or 8120-1860 to connect your Agilent instrument/controller to the IEC-320 versions of our PDUs. We also offer a male power cable conversion plug (5181-8707).
8120-1575C 762 mm (30 in) gray female-male power cable
8120-1860 1524 mm (60 in) gray female-male power cable
5181-8707 IEC-320 male power cable replacement plug
I do not have an IEC-320 version of the PDU, but having a 30 in cable would be a vast improvement over the eight foot cable that I don't know what to do with. Unfortunately, I haven't found a 30 in cable that will work without an IEC-320 PDU. Perhaps I could use the male power cable conversion plug, is that a single piece or another 30 in cable. I've looked through Agilent/HP's stock online and can't find quite what I want. Has anyone found a part number that they are using and like or would recommend?
Thanks,
Chris