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Can you plug 15A 125V rated US power cord into 230V socket outlet?

No, it is not safe to plug a 125V rated power cord into a 230V socket outlet. The power cord is not designed to handle the higher voltage and could result in damage to the cord or connected devices, and pose a safety hazard. It is important to always match the voltage ratings of power cords and outlets to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.


What does 7A 125V on a power cord mean?

It indicates that the power cord is rated to handle a maximum current of 7 amps and a voltage of 125 volts. This information is important to ensure that the power cord is compatible with the device it is connected to and can safely carry the required electrical load.


Can I use a 10A 250V power cord on a tv with input 100-240V?

Yes, you can use a 10A 250V power cord on a TV that supports input of 100-240V. The current rating of the power cord (10A) is within the range supported by the TV. Just ensure the plug fits securely into the TV's power input.


Can you use a 120v cord that will fit a 240v socket the appliance is 240 and the cord is thick?

120v and 240v cords usually have different end configurations and will not plug into the different recepticles. However, if you changed the plug end, and the cord has the proper size rating, then yes, you could use the same cord. But, it also depends on the cord too. Most 120v cords only have three wires in them. One "hot one "neutral" and one "ground" wire. A 240v cord would have FOUR wires, two "hot" wires, one neutral wire, and one ground wire. Therefore, if you changed the voltage from 120v to 240 using a 3 wire cord, you'd not have a ground wire and that could be VERY dangerous. Note that occasionally a 240v device (e.g. some motors) will only need three wires (red,black,green, no neutral) and can be wired with a 120v cord if the cord is rated for 240v.


Were does each power cord lead?

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.

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Will 10a 125v power cord power a10a 250v?

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Can you plug 15A 125V rated US power cord into 230V socket outlet?

No, it is not safe to plug a 125V rated power cord into a 230V socket outlet. The power cord is not designed to handle the higher voltage and could result in damage to the cord or connected devices, and pose a safety hazard. It is important to always match the voltage ratings of power cords and outlets to prevent damage and ensure safe operation.


How do power cords differ?

Power cords have different voltage rate, example 7A/125V cord can hold much voltage than 3A/125V. The higher the current flow can melt the lower type of power cord that is dangerous and can cause fire. Base on my knowledge there are different types of power cords according to the ampere and voltage needed.


What does 7A 125V on a power cord mean?

It indicates that the power cord is rated to handle a maximum current of 7 amps and a voltage of 125 volts. This information is important to ensure that the power cord is compatible with the device it is connected to and can safely carry the required electrical load.


Can I use a 10A 250V power cord on a tv with input 100-240V?

Yes, you can use a 10A 250V power cord on a TV that supports input of 100-240V. The current rating of the power cord (10A) is within the range supported by the TV. Just ensure the plug fits securely into the TV's power input.


What can an LS-18 7A 125V Longwell cord be used for?

The cord can be used with Dell Alienware Laptop adapters.


Is a 125v extension cord ok to use on a 1100w microwave oven?

Yes. It should be a 'heavy-duty' extension cord, rated for 15A or 20A .


Can you use the ac power cord for your monitor and use it on your ps3. the monitor ac cord states 250v and the ps3 is 240v so can you use the cord for the ps3?

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


Can you use a 120v cord that will fit a 240v socket the appliance is 240 and the cord is thick?

120v and 240v cords usually have different end configurations and will not plug into the different recepticles. However, if you changed the plug end, and the cord has the proper size rating, then yes, you could use the same cord. But, it also depends on the cord too. Most 120v cords only have three wires in them. One "hot one "neutral" and one "ground" wire. A 240v cord would have FOUR wires, two "hot" wires, one neutral wire, and one ground wire. Therefore, if you changed the voltage from 120v to 240 using a 3 wire cord, you'd not have a ground wire and that could be VERY dangerous. Note that occasionally a 240v device (e.g. some motors) will only need three wires (red,black,green, no neutral) and can be wired with a 120v cord if the cord is rated for 240v.


Can you use a 2.5A 125V cable for an LCD TV?

All televisions are supplied with a power cord suitable for the model. If, for any reason, a new cord is used, it is important that you confirm it is correct for the television. The manual should provide the information but if there is any doubt, for safety, ask the advice of someone properly qualified before using a different power cable.


Which voltages are supported by a Toshiba power supply?

The input voltage range for the Toshiba power supply is AC 100V - 240V. The output voltage is DC 19V / output current is 4.74A. This power supply comes with a power cord and packaging will state voltage recommended for the product.


Can a 125v cord be used with a 120v appliance?

Yes, a 125v cord can be safely used with a 120v appliance. The voltage rating on a cord indicates the maximum voltage it can handle, so using a cord rated for 125v with a 120v appliance is within the safe operating range. It is important to match or exceed the voltage rating of the appliance to avoid electrical hazards.