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I was also anticipating a Everest with fewer inputs. Initially (or possibly still) it was called Everest. Now I have seen ads calling it Everest 8000. My thinking was that made room for Everest 2000 or 4000. Thanks for clarifying.

How about 2 outlets?
 
It sounds to me that your dealer could use some training.

The Omega XC was made specifically for the Omega which has a C19 type input.

Caelin - I think you meant to say "Everest" rather than "Omega" above...
 
It sounds to me that your dealer could use some training.

The Omega XC was made specifically for the Everest which has a C19 type input.

Caelin, do you mean that the Omega XC is only manufactured with a C19 connector?
 
It sounds to me that your dealer could use some training.

The Omega XC was made specifically for the Everest which has a C19 type input.

Caelin, I would like you to confirm that the Omega XC is only manufactured with a C19 connector, because on the Shunyata website and in the OMEGA XC section, the drop-down offers a choice between C15 and C19.
 
My reading of what Caelin said above does not suggest that Omega XC is only manufactured with a C19.

But if that's the case then I don't understand Caelin's first paragraph.

“ It sounds to me that your dealer could use some training.”
 
Caelin, do you mean that the Omega XC is only manufactured with a C19 connector?

It seems that there is some misunderunderstanding about the information provided.

While the Omega was designed specifically for the Everest, that does not mean it can only be used exclusively for Everest. It could be used, for example with Denalis or Triton V3s, or other power distributors, for that matter.

While it is the power cable for Everest that provides the highest performance envelope, it could also be used with other components that would utilize a C15 connector cable.

This is why the Omega XC is available with both C15 and C19 connectors.

All Shunyata power distributors require a C19-specification cable for the reasons that Grant has stated.
 
i think it was meant that your dealer should rethink to carry the omega.....beacause it belongs to the everest

More accurately, it doesn't exclusively "belong" to the Everest (it can be used with other components), but it enables Everest to perform at its best.
 
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