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Elite Core PC12-BF-6 Neutrik PowerCon to Edison Female Power Cable, 6-Foot
  • 6-Foot Elite Core Neutrik PowerCon to Edison Female High-Quality Power Cable

Elite Core PC12-BF-6 Neutrik PowerCon to Edison Female Power Cable, 6-Foot

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The Elite Core PC12 - BF - 6 is a 6 - foot power cable that connects Neutrik PowerCon to an Edison female plug. The PowerCon is a lockable 3 - pole AC connector with line, neutral, and premating safety ground contacts. It's rated at 20A/250V AC and comes in color - coded power - in (blue) and power - out (grey) versions with different keying to prevent incorrect connections. The contacts are designed to prevent arcing damage when disconnected under load. Professionally assembled in our Elite Core Audio shop, this cable is great for powering various sound and lighting equipment. It's a 300V 12 AWG UL cable, listed with CSA, MSHA, and ROHS. It has a 3 - conductor Seoprene heavy - duty black power cord and a 20 - amp rating, and it's made in the USA. The Stinger AC power extension cable, also assembled in our shop, shares similar features like being a 300V 12 AWG UL, CSA, MSHA, and ROHS - compliant 3 - conductor Seoprene heavy - duty black power cord with a 20 - amp rating and made in the USA. It comes with heavy - duty Hubble 5266EBK 3 - prong male and 5269EBK 3 - prong female AC plugs and a 12/3 SJ listed heavy - duty rubber - coated power cable.

Using this power cable is easy. First, identify the PowerCon end and the Edison female end. Connect the PowerCon end to your equipment that uses this type of connector, and plug the Edison female end into a suitable power source. When using it, make sure the load doesn't exceed the 20 - amp rating to avoid overheating and potential damage. Also, when disconnecting the cable, do it when the equipment is turned off to prevent arcing. For maintenance, keep the cable away from sharp objects that could cut the insulation. Regularly check the plugs for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any issues, stop using the cable immediately and consider replacing it. Store the cable in a dry place when not in use to prevent moisture damage.


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