16 AWG Heavy Duty Universal Power Cords: Reliable Solutions for Your Devices
Introduction
CableLeader's 16 AWG Heavy Duty Universal Power Cords are a comprehensive range of high-quality, durable power cords designed to meet the power needs of various devices and appliances. Also known as 16 gauge power cords or 16awg power cables, these cords are ideal for replacing damaged, overused, or missing power cords, reducing clutter with splitter cables, and providing reliable power solutions for your electronics.
Connectors and Applications
These power cords feature the standard NEMA 5-15P connector on one end and the widely used IEC-60320-C13 connector on the other. This combination makes them suitable for powering a wide range of devices, including monitors, computers, printers, scanners, TVs, sound systems, and many more appliances with the IEC-60320-C14 inlet.
Versatile Solutions
- Standard Power Cords: Available in various lengths from 1 foot to 25 feet, these cords offer a convenient solution for replacing damaged or missing power cords.
- Splitter Cables: Our splitter cables allow you to power two devices from a single outlet, reducing clutter and eliminating the need for extra bulky cords.
Quality and Safety
CableLeader's 16 AWG Heavy Duty Universal Power Cords are designed with quality and safety in mind. These cords are fully molded for durability, ensuring long-lasting performance. Additionally, they are UL and cUL listed, CSA approved, and comply with RoHS and REACH directives, ensuring they meet the highest safety standards.
Specifications
- Conductor: SJT 16 AWG x 3C
- Amp/Voltage Rating: 13A/125V
- Cable Color: Black
Reliable Power Solutions
Whether you need to replace a damaged power cord, reduce clutter with a splitter cable, or simply require a reliable power solution for your devices, CableLeader's 16 AWG Heavy Duty Universal Power Cords are the perfect choice. With their durable construction, safety certifications, and versatile range of lengths and configurations, these power cords offer a dependable and convenient way to keep your electronics powered and running smoothly.
16 AWG Heavy Duty Universal Power Cords FAQ
Is a 16 gauge extension cord considered heavy duty?
No, a 16 gauge extension cord is not considered heavy duty. 16-gauge cords are suitable for light-duty use, such as powering lamps and small appliances. They can handle up to 10 amps of current and are suitable for cords up to 50 feet in length. For medium to heavy-duty applications, 14-gauge or 12-gauge cords are recommended.
How much power can a 16 gauge extension cord handle?
The power capacity of a 16 gauge extension cord depends on its length. For cords less than 50 feet, a 16 AWG cord can power up to a 1625-watt appliance. For cords longer than 50 feet, the maximum wattage drops to 1250 watts to prevent overheating and voltage drop.
What can I plug into a 16 gauge extension cord?
16 gauge extension cords are suitable for low-wattage appliances such as portable fans, alarm clocks, table lamps, or floor lamps. However, electronic devices like TVs or computers should be connected to a surge protector for added protection.
What is the best wire for a heavy duty extension cord?
For heavy-duty appliances, you'll want an extension cord with a large gauge (thick wire) and a high amp rating to handle the load. 10-gauge or 12-gauge cords with a 15 amp or higher rating are ideal for heavy-duty applications.
Can I use a 16 gauge extension cord for a refrigerator?
It is generally not recommended to use an extension cord for a permanently plugged-in appliance like a refrigerator. However, if you must, use a 3-conductor (grounded) 16-gauge cord, as refrigerators can draw a peak power of 4 to 8 amps when cycling on.
What gauge extension cord should I use for Christmas lights?
The gauge of the extension cord needed for Christmas lights depends on the number of lights and their power consumption. If you have a few lights, a 16 gauge or lighter cord may be sufficient. However, if you have a chance of winning your neighborhood's Christmas lighting contest, a 14 gauge extension cord is recommended to handle the higher power demand.