Peplink 4-pin Molex Micro-Fit to USB-C power cable
Power Peplink routers with the 4-pin Molex Micro-Fit DC input from any USB-C PD source: USB-C laptop charger, USB-C power bank, vehicle USB-C accessory socket, or a Peplink router's USB-C output port. The right cable for portable kit, engineer test rigs, and bench setups where you don't want to plug a wall adapter. SKU ACW-791.
What it's for
- Bench testing from a USB-C laptop charger.
- Engineer kit running off a USB-C power bank for portable site surveys.
- Daisy-chained Peplink deployments where one router's USB-C output (e.g. on the B One) powers another router or accessory.
- Backup power source when AC isn't available; many modern USB-C PD power banks deliver enough wattage for the smaller Peplink routers.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| USB-C end | USB-C male, PD-compatible |
| Router end | 4-pin Molex Micro-Fit (Peplink standard) |
| Voltage | 12V DC PD-negotiated |
| Power source compatibility | USB-C PD chargers, power banks, vehicle USB-C, B One USB-C output (5V/2A) |
| SKU | ACW-791 |
Compatible routers
Lower-power Peplink routers that use the 4-pin Molex Micro-Fit DC input AND draw within USB-C PD power budgets: BR1 Mini LTE/LTEA/5G, B One, B One 5G, B One Plus, and similar. Higher-power routers (BR2 Pro 5G, Transit Pro E, Balance 310) typically need their AC adapter or hardwired DC; the USB-C source may not deliver enough current under load.
Peplink Gold Partner support
The Tech Factory ships ACW-791 globally from our supply chain. Talk to our engineering team for power planning across portable engineer kit, multi-router daisy-chain setups, or USB-C power bank sizing for field deployments.