Dahua N52B3P4 SATA Cable?

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I have a Dahua N52B3P4 that I'm putting two 10TB drives into. Opened up the DVR and found only one Sata cable to connect one of the drives. Does anyone know where I can buy an additional cable?
 

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Oh by the way, the one that was included in the NVR is a blue cable
 

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Sata cables all over Amazon. If you have a Best Buy or Micro Center you can bet them there as well.
 
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Blue...hmm. sounds like a standard SATA data cable.

If it's a standard SATA data cable like in a PC, then @biggen has you covered.

If it's a SATA power cable that connects to the motherboard and looks like below, then try this.

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Always buy SATA 3 cables. They are backwards compatible with SATAI/II anyway.
 

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Always buy SATA 3 cables. They are backwards compatible with SATAI/II anyway.
Ok, but are the power cables separate in the NVRs? Do I need a SATA cable that also sends power?
 

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Yes, you need power as well. You may have extra power cables already coming out of the PSU. Additional, SATA power cables usually have more than one connector on them. So you may be able to use the same power cable that is powering your current drive if it has additional connectors on it.
 

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What do you see inside your NVR?

The power for a SATA drive looks like the black plastic end on the image in post #5.
 
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