at 1:46 u can see the cable
by searching sata 4 to 15 pin i cant find it anywhere so im not searching the right terms
Can you post a picture of the power connector on the motherboard.
by searching sata to 4 pin i get molex cablesAmazon is a good place to start. In the search box put sata to 4 pin power cable.
Remember this cable only provides power. You will also need a data cable.
If you want a more local source, try Google with the same search argument.
FYI - NVRs typically use standard cables for SATA...
In the USA numerous vendors have them.
He’s talking about the power cable?
the right one is female floppy to female sataProbably showing my age here, but that looks a lot like a FLOPPY power connector (Berg connector - Wikipedia) to SATA power connector. Something like this: Amazon.com: 4-Pin Floppy Drive to 15 Pin SATA Male Power Cable: Computers & Accessories
the color code sequence RED-BLACK-BLACK-YELLOW looks right also, maybe worth checking the voltages tho accordingly to the wikipedia pinout. However, some SATA drives may require the 3.3v so make sure the hard drive you are installing does not have that requirement as it wouldn't be available via this connector/adapter (or from MOLEX to SATA PWR either)
Try to measure the dimensions of the connector and spacing of the pins (on center) in mm. I'm guessing they're 2.0mm (based on what I assume to be the 2.54mm spacing of the berg connector in your photo), and it may be something like a JST PH or JST PA connector. Googling that doesn't turn up much.Hi,
I'm jumping on here because I just tried installing a SATA HD I already had into a Uniview NVR but the power cable does appear to be non-standard. I can't find one ANYwhere online that will work. It seems very peculiar!
Male SATA into HDD is 15-pin.
Uniview say the specification is 0.32m-H4(2.5))-(20UL1061 red+2*20UL1061 black+20UL1061 yellow)-(SATA POWER)
Any clues where I can find a power cable or am I going to have to bite the bullet and buy a HD from the NVR supplier? Was just hoping to use a perfectly good one that is a) more environmentally friendly and b) more financially economical!
What an absolute terrible use of time. I got what looks like to be the correct female connector (I actually can't find a precise enough ruler to measure!) and nope - that doesn't fit either.
How weird / annoying that the UNV motherboard connection seems to be very unique...
What an absolute terrible use of time. I got what looks like to be the correct female connector (I actually can't find a precise enough ruler to measure!) and nope - that doesn't fit either.
How weird / annoying that the UNV motherboard connection seems to be very unique...
If it doesn't work, buy a set of calipers and take precise measurements of the connector and pin spacing.I’m trying to add a 2nd HDD to an Uniview NVR and have encountered the same issue . The Uniview motherboard has a non standard / unusual socket and it’s proven difficult to find a solution .
Obviously there was already a cable in the NVR for the 1st HDD - photos below . That gave me something to work with , but even after showing that to several local computer stores and electronics stores , no one seemed able to identify the connector type .
After quite a bit of searching online I believe / hope the cable in the link I posted previously to the Ali Express cable “should” do the trick .
Female XH 2.54 seems to be the connector type .
we shall see when it arrives ….