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sPOD Ethernet Universal Control Cable | 5-Foot | BantamX SourceLT Mini6 Mini4 | 910030
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Description
Is This for You?
You have an existing sPOD BantamX, SourceLT, Mini6, or Mini4 system and need a 5-foot Ethernet cable — enough reach for most under-hood to in-cab routing paths in compact and mid-size vehicles without the excess slack of a 10-foot cable.
Cable only — switch panel and power module are NOT included. If 3 feet covers your path, see SKU 910025 ($12.00). If you need more reach, see the 10-foot (910000, $29.00) or longer options.
The Result
A reinforced, weather-resistant 5-foot Ethernet cable that connects your sPOD power module to your switch interface with mid-length reach — clean routing for compact and mid-size vehicle builds without excess cable to manage.
sPOD Ethernet Cable Lineup — Choose Your Length
- 910010 — 1-Foot — $7.00: Truly co-located installs only.
- 910025 — 3-Foot — $12.00: Short clean routing with proper bend radius.
- 910030 — 5-Foot — $19.00 (this listing): Mid-length routing for compact and mid-size builds.
- 910000 — 10-Foot — $29.00: Standard reach for most installations.
- 910005 — 15-Foot — $35.00: Extended reach for longer routing paths.
- 910015 — 25-Foot — $45.00: Long-distance routing for large builds.
- 910020 — 30-Foot — $59.95: Maximum reach for the largest builds.
Measure your routing distance from power module to switch interface before ordering. Choose the shortest cable that covers your path with proper bend radius at both connectors.
5-Foot Cable — Mid-Length Use Case
- Mid-length routing — under-hood to in-cab runs in compact and mid-size vehicles
- Less excess than 10-foot — cleaner installation in builds where 10 feet creates too much slack
- Reinforced shielding — signal-stable in high-vibration environments
- Weather-resistant construction — rated for off-road and outdoor exposure
Cable Only — What's Included and What's Not
- This IS: A 5-foot Ethernet cable for connecting sPOD power modules to switch interfaces
- This is NOT: A complete kit — switch panel and power module not included
Compatibility
- sPOD BantamX systems — compatible ✓
- sPOD SourceLT systems — compatible ✓
- sPOD Mini6 interfaces — compatible ✓
- sPOD Mini4 interfaces — compatible ✓
Confirm your specific sPOD system and firmware version are compatible before ordering.
Specifications
- Part Number / SKU: 910030
- Brand: sPOD
- Type: Ethernet Control Cable
- Cable Length: 5 feet
- Cable Type: Ethernet (reinforced shielding)
- Weather Resistance: Weather-resistant construction
- Compatibility: BantamX, SourceLT, Mini6, Mini4
- Weight: 1.0 lb
- Warranty: 5-year manufacturer warranty
- Sold As: Each (cable only)
What's Included
- sPOD 5-foot Ethernet control cable
- Switch panel NOT included
- Power module NOT included
Installation Notes
- Verify routing path. 5 feet covers mid-length runs. If your path requires more reach, order the 10-foot (910000) or longer.
- Confirm system compatibility. Verify this cable is compatible with your specific sPOD system and firmware version before ordering.
- Professional installation recommended. Electrical integration requires a qualified technician.
Engineering Question: Is 5 feet the right call over 10 feet? In a compact truck or UTV build where your module is under the dash or on the firewall and your switch interface is within arm's reach, 5 feet routes cleanly with minimal excess. In a full-size truck with a firewall-mounted module and a dash-mounted panel, measure your actual routing path — 5 feet may be tight once you account for routing around obstacles.