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Elite Core PC12-BF-4 4-Foot PowerCon B Gray to Edison Female Power Cable

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Management number 204413582 Release Date 2025/10/17 List Price $35.50 Model Number 204413582
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Elite Core PC12-BF-4 4-Foot PowerCon B Gray to Edison Female Power Cable

PowerCon is a lockable 3 pole equipment (AC) connector with contacts for line, neutral, and premating safety grounds. It is rated at 20A/250V AC. Color coded for easy identification, PowerCon offers power-in (blue) and power-out (grey) versions with different keying to avoid the possibility of intermating.

The contacts are designed to prevent damage from arcing when disconnected while under load. This cable is professionally assembled in our Elite Core Audio shop and is used for powering a variety of sound and lighting equipment.

- 300V 12 AWG UL
- CSA, MSHA, and ROHS listed
- 3 Conductor Seoprene Heavy Duty Power Cord - Black
- 20 Amp rating
- Made in the USA.

Stinger AC Power Extension Cable are professionally assembled in the Elite Core Audio shop and is used for powering a variety of sound and lighting equipment. The cable is a 300V 12 AWG UL, CSA, MSHA, and ROHS listed 3 Conductor Seoprene Heavy Duty Power Cord - Black. 20 Amp rating. Made in the USA.

- Heavy Duty Hubble 5266EBK 3-Prong Male AC Plug
- Heavy Duty Hubble 5269EBK 3-Prong Female AC Plug
- 12/3 SJ listed heavy duty rubber-coated power cable
- Cable is UL, CSA, MSHA, and ROHS compliant


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