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Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG, Gray, 1.5', 5-Pack)

BH #WAACE161.5GK • MFR #ACE16-1.5GK
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Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG, Gray, 1.5', 5-Pack)
Key Features
  • 16-AWG, 3-Prong Grounded Cable
  • ETL Rated
  • Supports Loads up to 125V, 1625W
  • Up to 13A Current Draw
Extend your power indoors or outdoors with the 16-AWG, gray, 1.5' Watson AC Power Extension Cord. It is ETL rated and supports devices up to 125V, 1625W in power with a max current draw of 13A. It features insulation and a water-resistant thermoplastic jacket for safe use indoors and outdoors, and its molded plug only takes up one space in your outlet or power strip.
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Watson ACE16 Overview

Extend your power indoors or outdoors with the 16-AWG, gray, 1.5' Watson AC Power Extension Cord. It is ETL rated and supports devices up to 125V, 1625W in power with a max current draw of 13A. It features insulation and a water-resistant thermoplastic jacket for safe use indoors and outdoors, and its molded plug only takes up one space in your outlet or power strip.

  • 16 AWG
  • Supports loads up to 125V, 1625W
  • Up to 13A current draw
  • Suitable for use indoors and outdoors
  • Water-resistant thermoplastic jacket
UPC: 847628004498

Watson ACE16 Specs

Type
Extension Cord,
Connector 1
NEMA 5-15P Male
Connector 2
NEMA 5-15R Female
Length
1.5' / 0.46 m
Plug Type
Straight
Maximum Current
13 A
Maximum Voltage
125 V
Maximum Wattage
1625 W
Materials
Jacket: Water-Resistant Thermoplastic
Wire Gauge
16 AWG
Certifications
ETL, RoHS, WEEE
Color
Gray
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.25 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
7.75 x 4.65 x 1.4"

Watson ACE16 Reviews

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Can I use this cable to connect a ruggard dry ...

Can I use this cable to connect a ruggard dry cabinet to a 220V european network with adapter Watson Adapter Ruggard Electronic Dry Cabinet (50L) BH# RUEDC50L Plug - 3-Prong USA to 2-Prong Europe BH #WATAGUSAE MFR #TAG-USA-E ?
Asked by: Maarten Vanden
Yes, the Ruggard Electronic Dry Cabinet (50L) has a multi-voltage power supply so it can be used with the Watson AC Power Extension Cord and Watson 3-Prong USA to 2-Prong Europe Adapter for connection to a 220V European network.
Answered by: Lisa S
Date published: 2021-06-25

Is this safe to use with the Aputure Amaran 200X?

Is this safe to use with the Aputure Amaran 200X?
Asked by: Ethan
Yes, the Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG would make a good fit for the Amaran 200X.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2023-02-21

Looking 2 power Luxli Taiko (BH #LUORCTAIKO2K) at ...

Looking 2 power Luxli Taiko (BH #LUORCTAIKO2K) at the end of a driveway. Would Watson 100ft (BH #WAACE16100BU) work?
Asked by: Kevin
Technically, the Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG, Black, 100') can handle it but better to use one that handles more load like, https://bhpho.to/2nVHATT.
Answered by: Rob K
Date published: 2023-08-16

Is this enough power for LED lights

Is this enough power for LED lights
Asked by: Curt
Yes, the Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG, Black, 50') can be used to power LED lights.
Answered by: Alex D
Date published: 2024-07-07

Hi guys! How is long, feet ?

Hi guys! How is long, feet ?
Asked by: Alexander
50 feet
Answered by: Randall
Date published: 2020-12-15

Will this work as a replacement for the stock ...

Will this work as a replacement for the stock cable on my Nanlite Mixpanel 150?
Asked by: michael
Yes, the Watson AC Power Extension Cord (16 AWG, Black, 25') is compatible for use with the Nanlite MixPanel 150 RGBWW LED Panel.
Answered by: Naftoli
Date published: 2024-01-15

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Will this work with an Elinchrom 600rx strobe head?
Asked by: jason
I would go with the heavier 14 gauge cable if I were you. This cable should be perfectly fine but to be safe go bigger.
Answered by: Brannan I.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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