Tripp Lite Power Extension Cord C20 to Locking C19 M/F 12 AWG 20A Black 6ft (P036-L06)
Tripp Lite Power Extension Cord C20 to Locking C19 M/F 12 AWG 20A Black 6ft (P036-L06)
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Brand | Tripp Lite |
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Model | P036-L06 |
Type | Power Extension Cord |
Type | Extension Cable |
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Color | Black |
Length | 6 ft. |
Connector Number | 2 |
Connector Detail | C20 to C19 Power Cable |
Specifications | C20 to C19 cord powers a server, router, switch, blade server enclosure or other network device that requires a heavy-gauge cable. Recommended for powering network devices that require heavy-gauge cabling 6 ft. length allows flexibility in placing devices in relationship to AC outlet Reliable replacement or upgrade from standard power cord provided by manufacturer Thick 12 AWG wire gauge manages high power levels required for larger equipment Locking C19 connector maintains secure link to avoid loss of power and costly downtime |
Features | C20 to C19 Power Cable for Network Devices That Require a Heavy-Gauge Connection This rugged cord features 12 AWG wire suitable for high power connections, making it a reliable solution for large server applications that require a higher-rated, heavier-gauge cable. It can be used to connect a server, router, switch, blade server enclosure or other network device to a UPS system or PDU. It is also an ideal replacement or upgrade from the standard power cord provided by the devices manufacturer. The six-foot length allows you flexibility in placing equipment with respect to the power outlet. Locking C19 Connector Helps Prevent Accidental Disconnection and Expensive Downtime Having a cable come loose accidentally can mean the loss of power and costly downtime. The locking C19 connector helps you avoid such danger, protecting critical equipment by maintaining a secure link without failure. The locking cable is also invaluable when moving equipment in a rack or removing equipment from tight areas, ensuring the power cord always stays connected. |
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Date First Available | April 22, 2024 |
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