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Reliable European Power Cords for Traveling: CEE 7/7 Schuko to IEC-60320-C13
Introduction
Traveling to Europe often requires adapting to different electrical standards, and having the right power cord is essential for keeping your devices charged and running smoothly. CableLeader offers a range of high-quality European Power Cords designed to meet your needs while exploring the continent. These cords feature the widely-used CEE 7/7 Schuko connector, commonly found in Europe, and the IEC-60320-C13 connector, compatible with devices that have an IEC-60320-C14 inlet, such as computers and monitors.
Connectors Explained
The CEE 7/7 Schuko connector is a grounded, two-pole plug with round pins, providing a secure connection for your devices. It is widely used across Europe and is often referred to as the "Europlug." On the other end, the IEC-60320-C13 connector is designed to fit seamlessly into the IEC-60320-C14 inlet found on many electronic devices, ensuring a reliable power supply.
CEE 7/7 Schuko
- Two round pins, 4.0 mm in diameter, spaced 19 mm apart
- Grounded, two-pole plug
- Commonly used in Europe
- Also known as the "Europlug"
IEC-60320-C13
- Compatible with devices that have an IEC-60320-C14 inlet
- Commonly found on computers, monitors, and other electronics
- Ensures a reliable power supply for your devices
Specifications and Usage
CableLeader's European Power Cords are designed with durability and safety in mind. They are compliant with the RoHS directive and carry certifications from renowned organizations such as VDE, ENEC, SAA, IMQ, KEMA, OVE, CEBEC, +S, DEMKO, SEMKO, NEMKO, and FIMKO, ensuring their reliability and performance.
These power cords are ideal for connecting your devices while traveling in Europe, ensuring a reliable power supply for your electronics. They also serve as an excellent replacement for damaged, overused, or missing European power cords.
Specifications
- Connector A: CEE 7/7 Schuko
- Connector B: IEC-60320-C13
- Cable Color: Black
- Certifications: VDE, ENEC, SAA, IMQ, KEMA, OVE, CEBEC, +S, DEMKO, SEMKO, NEMKO, FIMKO
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Summary
Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, having the right power cord can make a significant difference in your experience. CableLeader's European Power Cords, featuring the CEE 7/7 Schuko and IEC-60320-C13 connectors, provide a reliable and safe solution for powering your devices while exploring Europe. With their durable construction and adherence to safety standards, you can travel with confidence, knowing your electronics will stay charged and ready for use.
European Power Cord FAQ
What is the standard power cord in Europe?
The CEE 7/7 Schuko is the standard power cord widely used across Europe. It features two round pins and is rated for voltages up to 250V and currents up to 2.5A. This non-grounded plug is commonly known as the Europlug and is compatible with CEE 7/7 to IEC-60320-C13 power cords.
Can I use an American extension cord in Europe?
Yes, you can safely use an American extension cord in Europe. The higher European voltage of 230V means the extension cord only needs to handle half the current it would in the United States, where the standard voltage is 120V.
What power cord does Germany use?
Germany primarily uses two plug types: Type C (the Europlug with two round pins) and Type F (similar to Type C but with two earth clips on the side, also known as the "Schuko" plug). Both are compatible with Germany's 230V, 50Hz power supply.
What are the colors of the wires on an extension cord?
In a standard extension cord, the green wire is the ground wire, the white wire is the neutral wire, and the black wire is the hot wire. However, light-duty indoor extension cords often lack the ground wire.
Can I use my iPhone charger in Europe?
Yes, you can use your iPhone charger in Europe without any issues. Apple chargers are dual voltage, compatible with 100V-240V and 50Hz/60Hz power supplies. However, you will need a European power cord adapter to connect the charger to the local outlets.
Do I need a voltage converter for Europe?
Most modern devices, including smartphones, tablets, and laptops, are dual voltage and can handle both 110V and 220V electricity without a converter. However, you may need a plug adapter to fit the European outlets. Check your device's voltage range to determine if a converter is necessary.