Question about AC cables?
Can I use any AC cable for any device or do I have to pay attention to the output power?
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Can I use any AC cable for any device or do I have to pay attention to the output power?
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Your cable says 2,5A 250V and your device says 240V 0.6A.
What are you worried about? The cable should not burn at 4 times the power, don’t you think you’re in the safe area?
Ne I ask because I don’t know about electricity, and I thought that the mini pc could get too much electricity. That’s why I ask the question because I don’t know.
No, cables are just stupid lines. They only have to withstand at least the required power. How much overhead you have, it doesn’t matter.
No, the device takes as much power as it needs.
The cables are standardized when it fits you can use it.
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The question of the current-strength load limits of the many everyday, mechanically suitable and, in any case, largely standardized plug-in connections is practically completely meaningless during operation of everyday household appliances as well as the PC and periphery.
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Euro plugs are standard, that fits.
Thank you.
Yeah, you can.