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3-Pin IEC C20 to Dual C7 Converter Adapter Power Cable Cord for Connecting Devices

– IEC power cable cord converter adapter that converts a 3-pin IEC320-C20 output to two IEC320-C7 connections
– Used to connect devices with C7 connectors to a C20 power source
– Durable construction for long-lasting performance
– Easy to use and install
– Compact size for easy storage and portability

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3Pin Connector IEC320-C20 to IEC320-C7+C7 Converter Adapter Power Cable Cord

Product Features:

This IEC320-C20 to IEC320-C7+C7 converter adapter power cable cord lets you easily connect to different power sources.

– Durable, high-quality construction ensures long-lasting performance.

– Easy to install and use, allowing for quick and convenient setup.

– Versatile design allows for use in a variety of applications, making it a practical and reliable solution for your power needs.

– Designed to meet industry standards, ensuring safety and reliability.

– Ideal for use with servers, workstations, and other equipment requiring IEC320-C20 and IEC320-C7 power connections.

– Available in Black, providing a professional and stylish appearance.

Detailed Specifications:

Connector Type: IEC320-C20 Male to IEC320-C7 Female + IEC320-C7 Female
Cable Length: 1.8m/6ft
Voltage Rating: 250V
Current Rating: 10A
Wire Gauge: 18AWG
Color: Black

Key Usage Points:

– Converts IEC320-C20 power input to IEC320-C7 power output
– Extends the reach of IEC320-C7 power cables
– Provides multiple IEC320-C7 power connections from a single source
– Ideal for use in data centers, server rooms, and other IT environments
– Durable construction ensures long-lasting performance and reliability

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