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Installation 

The 

Row Power 25 

can be used with flying bus cables, multi-

power cables, bus boards and other passive distribution 

systems.

Flying Bus Cables

A flying bus cable has a female connector on one end. Simply 

plug the female connector into the male pins on the back of 

the Row Power 25. The notch on the male pin connector will 

prevent you from plugging a standard cable in backwards, but 
it’s always good practice to verify

 t

he red stripe on the cable 

is orientated towards the bottom of the module.

If you have more than one flying bus cable, you can safely 

daisy-chain them together. You also can daisy-chain a bus 

board or bus stick to the end of the flying bus cable, or vice-

versa. To insure the lowest noise in a Eurorack system, always 

use the shortest power cables available and the least number 

of connectors.

 

Direct Connection 

You can directly connect any Eurorack module to the 

Row Power 25.

 Simply plug the 16-pin cable to 

the 

Row Power 25

’s 16-pin header. Verify the red stripe is down on both ends of the cable.

Multi-Power Connectors 

These type of cables are similar to flying bus cables, but have multiple female connectors instead of 

male connectors. They will only be a good solution if you intend to power three or less modules which 

all have the same time of power header (10-pin or 16-pin). Simply plug the 16-pin connector on the 
end of the multi-power connector to the 

Row Power 25

 and then plug the female connectors directly 

to your modules. The multi-power connectors sold by 4ms can connect to up to three modules and 

they cannot be daisy-chained since they have only female connectors. For powering more than three 

modules, or for powering some modules with 10-pin headers and some modules with 16-pin headers, 

we recommend using flying bus cables.

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