🔌🧩 C13 Power Cord
The C13 power cord is a grounded, three-prong AC cable used to deliver mains power to a wide range of electronic devices. It mates with a C14 inlet and conforms to the IEC 60320 standard. Common in desktop computers, monitors, printers, and rack-mounted gear, it’s valued for its durability, safety, and global compatibility. Often referred to as a “kettle lead” in some regions, it’s a backbone of office, lab, and data center setups.
🔧 Connector Form
- C13 female → regional wall plug (e.g., NEMA 5‑15P, Schuko, UK plug)
- Three rectangular slots: live, neutral, ground
- Polarized and grounded — ensures safe orientation and shielding
- Rated for up to 10 A at 250 V (IEC 60320 standard)
- Molded strain relief and thick insulation for durability
🖥️ Compatible Devices
- 🖥️ Desktop computers and monitors
- 🖨️ Printers, copiers, and office peripherals
- 📡 Network switches, routers, and modems
- 🗄️ Rack-mounted servers and power distribution units (PDUs)
- 🧪 Lab equipment, test benches, and AV gear
✅ Common Uses
- 🔌 Provide grounded AC power to devices with C14 inlets
- 🧩 Replace lost or damaged OEM power cords
- 🛠️ Extend reach between device and outlet using longer variants
- 🧯 Power mission-critical gear in data centers and server rooms
- 🌍 Adapt devices for international use with region-specific plugs
🧠 Signal Format
- ⚡ AC mains power — no data or signal transmission
- 🔁 No voltage conversion — cord only bridges physical connection
- 🧵 Three-wire construction: live, neutral, ground
- 📐 Grounding ensures safety and compliance with electrical standards
⚠️ Things to Watch Out For
- 🚫 Not interchangeable with C5 (“cloverleaf”) or C7 (“figure‑8”) cords
- 🌀 Must match device inlet — C13 won’t fit non-C14 ports
- 📉 Long cords may introduce voltage drop — keep lengths reasonable
- 🔌 Ground pin must be intact — damaged cords pose safety risks
- 🧯 Avoid using with high-draw appliances beyond rated amperage
🛠️ Quick Tips for Beginners
- 🧭 Check your device’s inlet — C14 is the match for C13
- 🧪 Use grounded cords for metal chassis or sensitive electronics
- 🧵 For travel, choose a C13 cord with the correct wall plug for your destination
- 🔌 Avoid forcing fit — C13 and similar connectors may look alike but differ internally
- 📚 Keep a spare — C13 cords are common but vary by region and plug type



