Computer Power Cord - NEMA 5-15P to C19, 14 AWG, 6 ft

SKU
STCPXT515C19146
$31.55
  • StarTech.com Computer Power Cord - NEMA 5-15P to C19, 14 AWG, 6 ft - For Router, PDU, Network Switch, Computer, Server - 125 V AC / 15 A - Black - 6 ft Cord Length - NEMA 5-15P / IEC 60320 C19 - North America - 1 Each
  • StarTech.com Computer Power Cord - NEMA 5-15P to C19, 14 AWG, 6 ft
  • For Router, PDU, Network Switch, Computer, Server - 125 V AC / 15 A - Black - 6 ft Cord Length - NEMA 5-15P / IEC 60320 C19 - North America - 1 Each
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Main Features
  • First End Connector Type: NEMA 5-15P
  • First End Connector Detail: 1 x 3-pin NEMA 5-15P Male
  • Second End Connector Type: IEC 60320 C19
  • Second End Connector Detail: 1 x 3-pin IEC 60320 C19 Female
  • Device Supported: Router, PDU, Network Switch, Computer, Server
  • Localization: North America
  • Voltage Rating: 125 V AC
  • Current Rating: 15 A
  • Cord Length: 6 ft
  • Color Family: Black
  • Product Color: Black
  • Weight (Approximate): 0.72 lb
  • Country of Origin: China
  • Environmentally Friendly: Yes
  • Environmental Certification: EU RoHS
  • Environmental Compliance: Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2, Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
  • Limited Warranty: Lifetime
  • Marketing Information
    This NEMA 5-15P-to-C19 power cord features 14 AWG wire that's suitable for high-power connections, making it perfect for high-end server equipment such as routers, switches, Power Distribution Units (PDU), etc. Plus, you can use the cable to extend the reach of your existing power cord by 6 feet, which gives you the extra distance you need to place your devices according to your server room configuration. Expertly designed and constructed of high-quality materials, the StarTech.com PXT515C19146 power cord is backed by a lifetime warranty. More from the Manufacturer

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