It is for an HP c7000 chassis. When i bought the thing it said 110 volts, but then i look at the plug style and it isn’t the classic plug like everything i use. So i have 2 questions: 1-Is this actually 110? 2-What sort of power cord should i look for? (It has to plug into regular wall-style receptable but also this chassis)
Yes, it’s a regular 110v cable, but you’re holding the female end, which is generally the end that plugs into the equipment. The other end should have a regular male plug.
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Yes, it’s a regular 110v cable, but you’re holding the female end, which is generally the end that plugs into the equipment. The other end should have a regular male plug.
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Hmm, actually I take that back. I was thinking it was one of these, but yours looks like a different orientation.
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Yes, it’s a regular 110v cable, but you’re holding the female end, which is generally the end that plugs into the equipment. The other end should have a regular male plug.
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Yes, the end i was holding was the female that plugged into the chassis, the other end was the male end (with a perimeter shield around all edge).
I was looking at NEMA plugs, but i see this is an IEC which would explain why i couldn’t find it. Thanks.
BTW, I’m pretty sure it’s the same cord that the Mac G5 Quad uses (but I’m typing on mine, so I can’t check), so your local Apple store might have one.
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BTW, I’m pretty sure it’s the same cord that the Mac G5 Quad uses (but I’m typing on mine, so I can’t check), so your local Apple store might have one.
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I jsut ordered six from CDW for $19 each. That’s some expensive power going to those blades.