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Get Reliable and High-Quality IEC C7 Power Cords at SFCable

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SFCable offers a wide range of IEC C7 power cords that are commonly used in various applications, including portable electronics, kitchen appliances, notebook computers, game systems, and more. These cords are available in both polarized and non-polarized versions, with the non-polarized type being the more popular one that we stock for worldwide distribution. We are committed to providing all your cable and electronic accessory needs at one platform. At SFCable, we prioritize the quality of our products and offer lifetime technical support to our customers. All of our products are manufactured by ISO 9001-2000 registered manufacturers, ensuring their quality and safety. Whether you need a polarized or non-polarized IEC C7 power cord for your device, we have got you covered. Our collection of IEC C7 power cords comes in various lengths and colors to meet your specific requirements. Trust us to deliver reliable and durable products that meet industry standards and exceed your expectati...

6 Primary Types of Power Cord

  In 1882, Thomas Edison started the power distribution process by wrapping a copper rod in jute. He used a soft, shiny fiber from plants as an insulator. From there, it came to the 1950s when PVC-covered cords were producing efficient and durable cords. With a long list of research and experiment, power cords hold history between the 1880s to date. Let us see which type of power cords are useful in these times: Types of Power Cords 1. AC Cords These are a means of supplying electrical energy to electrical equipment from a power source. They are useful with applications like: Electrical power tools Lighting Household appliances Musical instruments Shop equipment Personal uses AC (alternating current) that connects cords forms a cable assembly with wires. These wires can be rubber or polymer for insulation and plugs, including prongs, wire terminals, and casing. Most of these are AC-powered with different voltages. Manufacturers of AC cords have exact required specifications for the...

Electrical Safety Guide For Restaurateurs

As a restaurant owner, you need to take care of thousands of things including your staff, customers, food quality, hygiene, the interiors, and many more. One of the major things you need to care about is the proper flow of electricity and earthing of cables. Electrical power is part of the modern lifestyle. But, if we don't handle them with care then there are chances of electrical hazards. It often leads to burns, shocks, and electrocution. It is necessary to be aware of any potential electrical risks. Food service industries are the biggest users of electrical equipment and appliances. Long term and frequent use can cause wear and tear in appliances making them dangerous. This gets compounded by the fact that the staff is under immense pressure to get materials and prepare them all the time. It is one of the major reasons why restaurant owners give the least importance to safety and maintenance. But as an owner, you need to understand the importance of keeping your restaurant sec...

All You Need to Know About Power Cord Connectors

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A power cord also known as a line cord or main cable which connects an appliance to the main electricity supply through a wall socket or extension cord. They come handy generally when you use them for cables with a power plug to connect with the single-phase altering current power source at the local voltage. They allow electronic gadgets to connect with accessible electrical plugs. The power links can render either Alternating Current or Direct Current. AC force is passed through standard plugs at homes and offices whereas DC force is given by a normal battery. There are a few different sorts of connectors and interfaces which are used everywhere in the world. Structure They come in variations in terms of temperature and quality of the stream. When it comes to power cords there are various connectors available in different shapes and capacity. Their structure variations make sure that the power links don’t get substituted with a lower temperature or current rating. Even if ...