By: CCR
This article is going directly to my list of references when buying Cisco’ stuff. Thanks!
View ArticleBy: Doug McIntyre
You are slightly incorrect on a few things. 240V power (ie. as delivered into your house) DOES have a ground, and it can be delivered on a NEMA-L14 connector. If you measure 240V to the ground, you...
View ArticleBy: networkingnerd
Thanks for the corrections Doug. Most of my experience has been around 110/120V circuits. Always welcome to hear from someone that has more knowledge on the subject than I.
View ArticleBy: Den
C19/C20, as I’ve seen it, is a major connector type for input line in rack PDUs with C13/C14 outputs. Also, C19/20-type seems to be a primary output for most of 1-phase UPSes ranked over 3000VA we had...
View ArticleBy: Michael
A minor correction: C14 plugs are rated for 70 *celcius*, not farenheit. That’s plenty high for any type of IT equipment; you have some overzealous designer to thank for whatever you found with the...
View ArticleBy: Lou Farr
Great article: If I want to connect a USB 3.0 powered drive to a C14/C13 outlet strip, is the connector called a C13/C14 to 5-15 adapter? Need to order it and don’t know what to call it. Thanks.
View ArticleBy: AJ
I think the third image on the 6-20 is incorrect (the front on image of Nemea 6-20P is wrong). Looks like a 5-20P by accident. Cheers.
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