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Computer Cable, Miscellaneous
DESKTOP 3PIN POWER CORD 1.8M (POLYPACK ) AD-DP-01
- Computer Power Cable Cord for Desktop PC and Printer/Moniter SMPS Power Cable IEC Mains Power Cable,
- Suitable for many application including standard computer/ Video Games/Prinrters/LSD TFT CRTÂ Monitors
- Colour Black
- Input Current 6 amp
SKU: AD-DP-01 -
CCTV & Networking, Computer Accessories, Wall Mount & Ceiling Mount
MOVEABLE WALLMOUNT (14″-55″) AD-WM-306
-56%CCTV & Networking, Computer Accessories, Wall Mount & Ceiling MountMOVEABLE WALLMOUNT (14″-55″) AD-WM-306
- Universal Compatibility: Fits most LED, LCD, OLED, Plasma, and Smart TVs .
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Crafted from high-grade, durable steel with a scratch-resistant powder-coated finish.
- Screen Size Compatibility: 14″ to 55″
- Max Load Capacity: 110 lbs (50kg)
- Color: Black
- Standard Mounting Hardware Kit Included
SKU: AD-WM-306
3-Pin Power Cord Overview:
The 3-pin power cord is essential for connecting desktop computers and other devices to power outlets or power strips. It typically features a IEC C13 connector on the device end, and its 3-pin plug connects to a standard wall outlet. The three pins on the plug consist of:
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Live (Hot): Carries electrical current to the device.
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Neutral: Completes the circuit by returning the current.
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Earth (Ground): A safety feature that directs fault currents to the ground, preventing electric shock.
Power Cord Application:
These cords are widely used for powering desktop computers, monitors, printers, and other peripherals that use the IEC C13 inlet. The 3-pin design ensures safety for devices that require a stable and reliable power connection.
Wire Gauge: 22 AWG Explained
The 22 AWG specification refers to the wire gauge of the power cord. AWG (American Wire Gauge) is a standard for measuring the diameter of electrical conductors.
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22 AWG is relatively thin compared to other common wire gauges, like 18 AWG or 14 AWG. This thinner wire is less capable of handling high amounts of current, making it unsuitable for high-power devices like desktop PCs, which require thicker cords for safety.
Potential Risks of Using 22 AWG for Desktop Power
Using a 22 AWG wire for desktop devices presents some risks:
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Overheating: A thinner wire like 22 AWG has higher resistance and can heat up quickly, potentially leading to melted insulation.
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Fire Hazard: Overheated wires can cause electrical fires, especially in devices like desktop computers that draw significant power.
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Voltage Drop: 22 AWG wires have a higher resistance, leading to voltage drops over long distances. This can result in instability or poor performance of your devices.
Recommended Gauges for Desktop Power Cords
Standard desktop power cords typically use 18 AWG, 16 AWG, or 14 AWG wires. These are designed to safely handle the power requirements of desktop computers. 14 AWG or 12 AWG may be used in heavy-duty equipment, like servers, which demand even more power.
Conclusion:
While a 3-pin power cord is a standard accessory for desktops, using 22 AWG for this application is unsafe. It’s important to use the correct wire gauge to ensure safety, reliable power transfer, and proper device performance.
Key Features Recap:
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3-Pin Plug Design: Includes Live, Neutral, and Earth (Ground) for safety
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IEC C13 Connector: Standard connection for desktop computers and peripherals
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22 AWG Wire Gauge: Thin wire unsuitable for high-power applications
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Safety Risks: Potential for overheating and fire hazards when used with power-hungry devices
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Recommended Gauge: For desktops, use 18 AWG or 16 AWG for optimal performance
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