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Yes, you can use a 10 amp 125 volt power cord on your computer with a 6 amp 125 volt input. The power cord's amp rating represents the maximum current it can handle, so it is suitable for your computer's lower amperage requirement. Just ensure the voltage matches to avoid any potential damage.
The power cord for a computer typically leads to a power outlet to provide electricity to the computer. The power cord for a monitor leads to a power outlet to power the monitor display.
No, an electric device will not work if the power cord is not attached as it needs the electricity provided by the cord to function. Without the power cord, there is no source of electricity to power the device.
If the power cord is damaged, it is best to replace it instead of attempting repairs. Repairing a power cord can be dangerous and may result in electrical hazards. Look for a replacement power cord that matches the specifications of your computer to ensure proper functionality and safety.
The power cord should be plugged into the power outlet on the back or side of your device. Make sure to connect it securely to ensure proper power supply.
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The PS3 is to be connected to a television or TV Monitor and not a computer monitor. In whatever country the PS3 was designed for the TV should also be for that same power supply
If the device you are powering requires 7 amps of power, then no. You will need to find a replacement cord with 7 amps. Check the power input requirements of the device to find out.
A 30 amp, 4-prong generator cord typically has a NEMA L14-30 plug and receptacle, with a maximum voltage of 250V. The cord should be at least 10-12 gauge wire and have a length suitable for the distance between the generator and the power source.
Yes, you can use a 10 amp 125 volt power cord on your computer with a 6 amp 125 volt input. The power cord's amp rating represents the maximum current it can handle, so it is suitable for your computer's lower amperage requirement. Just ensure the voltage matches to avoid any potential damage.
Yes, the 250 volt rating refers to the insulation rating factor of the cord and the maximum amount of voltage potential that the cord can safely handle.
You will find it molded into the casing or on a metal plate close to the power cord input.
There is no USB Input on a car. You need a Aux. Cord or a FM transmitter.
Yes, IF the input and output voltage is same as specified for box.
power cord
A cord to conduct power to an electrical appliance.
in north america it calls power supply cord,in europe it calls ac power cord