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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-10A — CEE7/4 to IEC, 0.15 m, 10 A, 250 V, black
Power cable Akyga AK-PC-10A — CEE7/4 to IEC, 0.15 m, 10 A, 250 V, black
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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-10A — CEE7/4 to IEC, 0.15 m, 10 A, 250 V, black
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Power cable Akyga AK-PC-10A — CEE7/4 to IEC, 0.15 m, 10 A, 250 V, black
Power cable Akyga AK-PC-10A — CEE7/4 to IEC, 0.15 m, 10 A, 250 V, black
Akyga AK-PC-10A is a short mains cable designed to connect equipment with a standard appliance plug to devices or power sources fitted with an IEC C14 inlet. With a length of 0.15 m and a black finish, the cable provides a compact and safe connection option where only a short lead is needed. It is rated for 10 A and 250 V and is suitable for use with UPS units, test benches, or compact desktop systems that require a C14 input.
The cable’s short 15 cm length reduces cable clutter and improves airflow around equipment in tight installations. Its CEE7/4 (Schuko) mains plug and IEC C14 connector are widely compatible with European outlets and standard IEC C14 inlets found on UPS devices and many power supplies. Rated for 10 A and 250 V, the lead supports typical office and IT equipment power demands while maintaining a discreet, low-profile appearance.
Insert the CEE7/4 (Schuko) plug into a compatible mains outlet and connect the IEC C14 connector to the device or UPS inlet. Ensure both the mains outlet and the device are switched off before connecting or disconnecting the cable. Check that the current and voltage ratings of the cable match the requirements of the connected equipment to prevent overload. Position the short lead so it does not create strain on the device inlet.
Use this short cable for close-proximity connections only; do not attempt to extend it with non-certified adapters or by forcing it through tight bends. For continuous high-load applications, verify ventilation around the cable and connected equipment, and replace the lead if you notice any damage to insulation or connectors.
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