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5-15P to C5 Power Cords: Reliable Connections for Laptops and Notebooks
When it comes to powering your laptops and notebooks, having a reliable and durable power cord is essential. CableLeader's range of 5-15P to C5 power cords offers a high-quality solution for connecting your devices to North American power outlets. These cords feature the standard NEMA 5-15P three-prong grounded plug on one end and the IEC-60320-C5 "Mickey Mouse" plug on the other, making them an ideal choice for powering laptops, notebooks, and other devices with IEC-60320-C6 inlets.
Durable Construction for Long-Lasting Performance
CableLeader's 5-15P to C5 power cords are built to withstand the rigors of daily use. Featuring heavy-duty 18 AWG conductors and fully molded connectors, these cables offer enhanced durability and longevity. Whether you're using your laptop at home, in the office, or on the go, you can count on these power cords to provide a reliable and secure connection.
Safety and Compliance: Our Top Priority
At CableLeader, we prioritize safety and compliance in all our products. Our 5-15P to C5 power cords are UL, cUL listed, and CSA approved, ensuring they meet the highest industry standards for safety and quality. Furthermore, all materials used in the manufacturing of these cables are RoHS and REACH compliant, making them an eco-friendly choice for environmentally conscious consumers.
Versatile Cable Lengths for Your Convenience
To cater to a wide range of needs, CableLeader offers 5-15P to C5 power cords in various lengths, ranging from 1 foot to 15 feet. Whether you need a short cable for a compact workspace or a longer one for added flexibility, CableLeader has you covered.
Replace Damaged or Missing Power Cords with Ease
Over time, power cords can become damaged, overused, or misplaced. With CableLeader's 5-15P to C5 power cords, you can easily replace your old or missing cords, ensuring a reliable and uninterrupted power supply for your laptops and notebooks.
Conclusion
CableLeader's 5-15P to C5 power cords offer a reliable and durable solution for powering your laptops, notebooks, and other devices with IEC-60320-C6 inlets. With their heavy-duty construction, safety certifications, and eco-friendly materials, these power cords provide peace of mind and long-lasting performance. Upgrade your power connections today and experience the CableLeader difference.
Frequently Asked Questions for 5-15P to C5 Power Cords
What is a NEMA 5-15P plug?
The NEMA 5-15P is a 3-wire grounded plug featuring two blades (can be equal or unequal widths due to the ground pin forcing polarity) and one ground pin rated up to 125V AC and 15 Amps. It is the standard 3-prong grounded plug for North American outlets.
What is the voltage rating of a NEMA 5-15P plug?
According to the NEMA Nomenclature used by UL and CSA, a NEMA 5-15P plug should only be used up to 125 volts.
What is a C6 plug?
The IEC C6 plug, commonly known as the "cloverleaf" or "Mickey Mouse" plug, mates with the IEC-60320-C5 receptacle. It is commonly used for laptop power supplies and is the inlet found on devices and power supplies with 5-15P to C5 power cords.
What is the difference between C5 and C6 power cords?
The C5 connector is typically found on power cables, while the C6 connector is the inlet typically found on devices and power supplies. They are widely used for laptop power supplies and are known as the "Mickey Mouse" or "Cloverleaf" connectors.
Can a NEMA 5-15P handle 20 amps?
No, a NEMA 5-15P plug is rated for a maximum of 15 Amps. If you have a 20 Amp circuit with NEMA 5-15 15 Amp receptacles, you should replace the receptacles with NEMA 5-20R receptacles. However, the existing NEMA 5-15 receptacles are safe to use on 20 Amp circuits as long as there are at least two receptacles (like a duplex receptacle).
What is the difference between NEMA 5-15P and 5-20P?
The NEMA 5-15P has a maximum current rating of 15A, while the NEMA 5-20P has a maximum rating of 20A. A 20A plug like the NEMA 5-20P will not fit into a 15A receptacle due to its different shape.
What is the difference between twist-lock and straight-blade connectors?
A twist-lock connector requires twisting or rotation to establish a connection, while a straight-blade connector has a flat, blade design with two or three prongs that can be inserted straight into a receptacle without twisting.