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different AC cable connections
« on: January 16, 2023, 11:38:54 PM »
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Select the power connector that you want to learn more about:
NEMA 5-15-P
NEMA 5-15-P
NEMA 1-15-P
NEMA 1-15-P
IEC 320 C13/C14
IEC 320 C13/C14
IEC 320 C5
IEC 320 C5
IEC 320 C7 (Non-Polarized)
IEC 320 C7 (NON-POLARIZED)
IEC 320 C7 (Polarized)
IEC 320 C7 (POLARIZED)
CEE 7/7
CEE 7/7