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Name electrical adapter - foredom - Juss1 - 03-24-2020

I bought this foredom adapter a while back and just realized the plug has a different end. See link. Looking to get an adapter for regular 3 prong. Anyone know the name.

https://www.foredom.net/product/c-sxr-1-foot-control-115-volt/


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - Stwood_ - 03-24-2020

That end is the same as on computer boxes.


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - Charlie - 03-24-2020

(03-24-2020, 03:21 PM)Juss1 Wrote: I bought this foredom adapter a while back and just realized the  plug has a different end. See link.  Looking to get an adapter for regular 3 prong.  Anyone know the name.

https://www.foredom.net/product/c-sxr-1-foot-control-115-volt/

I would just cut that one off and put a 15 amp female cord cap on there.


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - jlanciani - 03-24-2020

It’s called an IEC C13


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - Juss1 - 03-24-2020

Thanks guys. I realized it was the same as a computer plug later.


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - DRAHandyman - 03-26-2020

Isn't this for DC output?  A regular three pin adapter would be wrong?


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - srv52761 - 03-27-2020

(03-24-2020, 03:41 PM)Charlie Wrote: I would just cut that one off and put a 15 amp female cord cap on there.

Simplest solution.
Consider cutting if off with a couple of inches of cord left on the end in case you ever need to splice it back on.


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - TDKPE - 03-28-2020

Or for the same money (~$5), you could use an adapter.

https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Standard-IEC-320-C14-P002-001-10A/dp/B00FBA1U7G/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=iec+c13+adapter&qid=1585394407&sr=8-19


RE: Name electrical adapter - foredom - BloomingtonMike - 04-01-2020

(03-28-2020, 06:22 AM)TDKPE Wrote: Or for the same money (~$5), you could use an adapter.

https://www.amazon.com/Tripp-Lite-Standard-IEC-320-C14-P002-001-10A/dp/B00FBA1U7G/ref=sr_1_19?keywords=iec+c13+adapter&qid=1585394407&sr=8-19

Long as you are fine with 18ga and 10amp that is.