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Highlights:• Earthed power cable with CEE 7/7 to IEC C5• IEC C5 also known as Mickey Mouse connector • Straight connectors at both ends • Compatible with laptops, projectors and other devices with C5 inlet • White outer jacket Earthed power cable with CEE 7/7 to IEC C5:This earthed power cable is fitted with a CEE 7/7 male plug on one end and an IEC C5 female connector on the other end. The IEC C5 connector is also known as a Mickey Mouse connector due to its distinctive shape with three round contacts. The CEE 7/7 plug is compatible with Danish and other European grounded wall sockets.The cable is typically used for devices equipped with an IEC C5 inlet, including many laptops, laptop power supplies, projectors and other smaller electronic equipment. The earthed construction ensures proper connection for devices that require grounding. Straight connectors and white finish:The power cable features straight connectors at both ends, making it suitable for standard installations where there is sufficient space behind the device and at the wall outlet. The white outer jacket makes the cable suitable for installations in bright environments such as offices and meeting rooms.The cable is manufactured with a PVC jacket and is designed for use on 230V mains power. It functions as an appliance cable for equipment with IEC C5 connection and can be used as a replacement for or addition to existing power cables. Specifications:• Connector 1: CEE 7/7 male, straight• Connector 2: IEC C5 female, straight • Also known as: Mickey Mouse connector • Type: Earthed appliance cable • Colour: White • Voltage: 230V • Jacket material: PVC
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