
Monoprice Power Cord NEMA 5-15P to IEC-320-C5 3ft
A 3-foot, right-angle C5 power cord that solves cable routing in tight component installations — with a lifetime warranty behind it.
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Overview
Key Features
Buy with confidence: with Monoprice Lifetime Warranty on all cables, you can rest assured we stand behind our products and our customers.
These Right Angle Power Cords feature a 90 Degree C13 connector (PC side) which allows for better placement in tight situations
They are made to the same stringent standards as are standard PC power cables with the convenience of a right angle connector
Whether the power cable that came with your equipment are too long or too short you can find Replacement cables in the perfect length right here
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Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Right-angle C5 connector allows the cord to exit parallel to the device surface — critical in rack-mounted, wall-mounted, or shelf installations where a straight connector would require clearance behind the unit.
- 18AWG conductors with 7A/125V rating handle the load of virtually any C5-inlet device without thermal stress.
- Gold-plated connectors resist oxidation at the contact points, which matters in humid environments or infrequently-swapped installations.
- SVT jacket construction is flexible enough for routing through tight cable management while maintaining insulation integrity.
- Monoprice lifetime warranty is rare for a passive cable at this price tier — it's a real backstop against connector or conductor defects.
👎 Cons
- 3-foot length is short — sufficient for component-to-strip runs in a tight rack but not useful as a long-reach replacement cable.
- 7A/125V rating covers standard C5 applications but won't serve higher-draw C5 devices if they exist in your setup; always verify your device's actual power requirements.
- The right-angle geometry, while useful in most tight installations, can occasionally create awkward routing if the outlet orientation conflicts with the cord's exit angle.
- 18AWG is the minimum practical gauge — fine for the rated load, but not a cable you'd use for continuous high-draw applications where 16AWG would provide additional thermal margin.