• Ul 2/3 Prong Ac Power Cord Cable 110V To Iec C7/C8/C13/C14 Plug For Home Devices System 1
Ul 2/3 Prong Ac Power Cord Cable 110V To Iec C7/C8/C13/C14 Plug For Home Devices

Ul 2/3 Prong Ac Power Cord Cable 110V To Iec C7/C8/C13/C14 Plug For Home Devices

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50 amp power cord

 

 

Specification

 

 USA Power Cord

 

 

Product   Name USA Power cord,
CableSVT/SJT 16AWG,  18AWG/3Cores, SPT-1/2 18AWG/2Cores
Conductor Bare copper CCS, CCA  are available 
 connector IEC C14 connector ( other Available connector: C5, C14, , Right angle C14, C7, right angle C13.....)
Output Voltage 10A 250V 
Applicaton  Home appliance, Laptop, PC, Computer 
Cable color  White, black, grey white is our usual cable color, if you need other kind of color, the MOQ should amount to 5K 
Length  Can be customized 
Certificate  UL, ROHS

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Price Term    

EXW, FOB Shenzhen or Hongkong, CIF destination port

Payment   Term           

T/T 30% Deposit, the balance before shipment; L/C, D/P, D/A, Westion Union, Paypal are available 

Delivery time 

Our usual delivery time is 10 working days after payment. Always  depends on your order quantity

About samples 

3-5PCS samples to supply you free of charge. Delivery time is 2-3 working days

Guarantee period 

About one years 

 

 Packing information 

Package Way 

One piece per polybag then in carton 

Carton size 

40*40*27cm 

Qty/CTN 

80-100PCS/CTN 

Net Weight 

17.6KG/CTN 

Gross Weight

18.5KG/CTN

  

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Q: I have an HP Pavilion ze5385us.... the power cable is messed up and I'd like to replace it, but the ones on the HP website are pretty expensive... I have a different computer so if I have to spend over 100 bucks then forget it. Does anyone know of a good generic brand?
dick smith or easily one of those kinds of digital shops they promote those packs with about 10 different adapters for $60 pay attention utilising some thing besides the indisputable fact that the right acer battery could void your assure
Q: Hi everyone, I recently purchased a PS3 used not slim and am having a tough time with it. For one, I don't even know how to charge my four red dot blinking controller and turn on the ps3. I'm wondering since I got everything hooked up but still not even a red dot on the ps3 when I put in the power cable at the end there is that thing with the three things sticking out, where do I put that? Like a place where I charge my phone? I think that's why I'm having problems. Thanks.
ok. the PS3 uses a standard 3 prong plug, similar to what your PC would use. plug that in, and then into the wall. older PS3's also have a power switch right above the power cord. you have to turn the system on here. after you filp the switch, the PS3 enters standby mode. on to your controller you should have gotten a very short usb cable. the larger end plugs into the system.the smaller into the controller. push the PS button on the center of your controller to sync it. it should go from 4 flashing lights to one. then, it should steady flash position 1 to show that it is charging. one it is charged, or when the usb cable is removed, you should get a steady light. no flashes.
Q: i'm using an older mac at uni to do illustration, i pulled the computer round to put a tablet in it and the computer shut down, there are about 20 computers in the lab....the power cable at the back that is connected to the monitor is loose, i tried to put it back in but it's crackling....can i get electrocuted from putting it back in? i can't shut down all the computers so there's still electricity running through...thanks
souds scary but its not - plug her back in your good to go!!!!
Q: I recently bought a new internal hard drive for my computer (Hitachi Hds721010cla332, a upgraded version of what I currently have). When trying to install it I found out that the power socket isnt the same as my current hard drive. Ive been searching on the internet but cant find an adapter that converts from my current hard drives power cable to the new hard drives required power cable.
The port you have circled is not a power port. The long L shaped port is the power connection for a SATA drive. The smaller one is for the SATA cable. Not sure what the other one is but some photos I see say for factory use only.
Q: It never occurred to me that the power cable -- the one connected from the outlet to the laptop's AC brick -- is rated at quot;125V - 7Aquot;. Does that mean it won't be able to handle the 240V in some countries? The brick itself is rated 100V - 240V, so it can be used internationally. In fact, I spent a year in France, where I used my Dell Inspiron just fine (with a prong adapter so it'll fit into the socket). The reason why I'm paying attention to the power cable is because the cable for my Nikon D80 battery charger has a quot;USsticker on it. The charger itself can handle 240V, but does this mean the cable cannot?
You will need to purchase an Adapter. Also you will need to check the power supply on your system and make sure it can handle the voltage difference. Most can, but all brands and models differ, and that could be a real issue. Be sure to check you users guide for this info (if no user guide, then go to manufacturers web site).
Q: can i run a ati radeon hd 2900xt with a two 4pin molex power cable?
yes of course
Q: And would this increase my reception
The power cable? I dont think it would do anything to increase your reception. That just feeds the 12 volts needed to power the radio. It does nothing for reception. You really would be wasting your time and money in doing that.
Q: lets say for an optical drive, the power cable has four pins. im guessing that there is power (12v?) and ground but what about the other two?im trying to plug a pair or old neon sticks into my car for accent lighting and i need to know where to put these wires at, if they are all neccessary.
The four pin connector that is used to power PC drives supplies two different voltages: +12 volts for the motor +5 volts for the electonics The other two pins are ground pins. ________ / .............. |..1..2..3..4..| |.................| Pin Function 1 +5 V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +12 V
Q: I currently have a vibe amp wired in that my front speakers run off, im thinking about gettin an Edge sub with a built in amp so was wandering if id have to wire in a new power lead or if i could run them both of the one thats already running to the battery? Also how would i get rca cables running to each if i only have one output on my stereo? Thanks
yes i used the same power wire and just split all my wires for my second amp and everything is fine but i made a new ground for it. it will work fine but make sure you have a good battery or its gonna die, i made sure i got a life time warrenty so i can just take them back and get a brand new one whenever it dies.
Q: I have a Raidmax 730w power supply, and its modular. there is only one plug in for a 6 pin, and the cable has 2 different 6 pins on the same cable. Will this cable be able to run 2 different video cards running XFire? or will is also be able to run say a 6870 that requires 2 6 pin connectors?
You should be able to feed two cards that each require 1 6/8 pin PCI-E power source... or 1 card that requires 2 6/8 pin PCI-E power source. A cable with 6 pin provides 75W power to the card. With the 75W available on the PCI-E x16 slot, that would be a 150W supply. 2 6 pins will up the available wattage to 225W. Cards that require a 6 pin and 8 pin are 300W cards. Your cable/PSU port is designed to provide any of those combinations of power to the videos card(s).

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