Right-Angle IEC C13 Power Lead 1.8m | AU 3-Pin Mains Kettle Cord
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Right-Angle IEC C13 Power Lead 1.8m — Australian 3-Pin Mains Plug, 10A Kettle Cord
Quick Specs & Highlights
- The C13 end is angled at 90°; the Australian mains plug is straight — so the cord turns and runs flat along the back of the appliance instead of standing proud of it. That is the whole reason to buy this lead rather than an ordinary one.
- Gains you roughly 30–40 mm of clearance behind the socket. Useful when a PC, monitor, amplifier or console has to sit close to a wall, in a cabinet, or in a rack where a straight plug would foul the panel behind it.
- IEC 60320 C13 socket — fits a standard C14 inlet. This is the usual three-pin “kettle” connector found on desktop PCs, monitors, printers, amplifiers, AV receivers, network and rack equipment, and on the power bricks of several games consoles.
- Genuine Australian 10 A plug (AS/NZS 3112) — two angled flat pins and a vertical earth, moulded to the cable. Not a US, UK or European plug.
- 1.8 m long, 0.75 mm² three-core, rated 10 A / 250 V, black. Full earth conductor throughout.
Product Overview
This is a mains power lead with a right-angled C13 connector. One end is a standard Australian three-pin wall plug, moulded straight onto the cable. The other end is the familiar three-pin “kettle” socket — but instead of coming straight off the back of your equipment, the cord leaves it at ninety degrees and runs flat.
Which end is angled matters, so to be completely clear: the mains plug is straight, and the C13 appliance connector is the angled one. Some sellers list the opposite arrangement, where the angle is at the wall, and a few list leads angled at both ends. If you need one of those instead, this is not it. The photographs show the exact orientation of the bend — worth a look if your clearance is tight on one particular side, because a right-angled connector can only go on one way round.
It fits a C14 inlet, which is the ordinary one. If the socket on your equipment has a notch cut into the top edge, that is a C16 inlet for high-temperature use and this lead will not seat in it — you need a C15 lead, which is a different part that we also stock. Nearly all PCs, monitors, printers, amplifiers and consoles use the plain C14 inlet this lead is made for.
This is a full mains lead, not an IEC extension. It has an Australian wall plug on one end. A lead with a male IEC connector on one end instead of a wall plug is an extension cable, sold to lengthen an existing cord, and several of those appear under the same search terms. This one plugs into the wall.
It is also not a figure-8 (C7) or a clover-leaf (C5) lead. Those are the two-pin and three-lobed connectors used on smaller equipment, and they are a different shape entirely. This is the three-pin earthed C13.
If you are unsure whether this is the right connector for your equipment, get in touch with the make and model before you buy and we will tell you either way.
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