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Hosa Technology Neutrik powerCON to Hosa NEMA 5-15P Cable (10')

BH #HOPWN210 • MFR #PWN-210
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Hosa Technology Neutrik powerCON to Hosa NEMA 5-15P Cable (10')
Key Features
  • Neutrik powerCON Plug: Secure Connection
  • Oxygen-free Copper (OFC) Conductors
  • Black PVC Jacket
The 10' Hosa Neutrik powerCON to Hosa NEMA 5-15P Cable is designed to connect an electrical device with a powerCON inlet to line power. It is ideal for use with professional lighting equipment or high definition displays.
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Hosa Technology PWN-210 Overview

The 10' Hosa Neutrik powerCON to Hosa NEMA 5-15P Cable is designed to connect an electrical device with a powerCON inlet to line power. It is ideal for use with professional lighting equipment or high definition displays.

UPC: 728736059566

Hosa Technology PWN-210 Specs

General
Connector 1
powerCON Male
Connector 2
NEMA 5-15 Male
Cable Length
10" / 0.3 m
Rated Power Support
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Wire Gauge
12 AWG
Environmental Resistance
No
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.6 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.5 x 7.4 x 2.1"

Hosa Technology PWN-210 Reviews

Happy with transaction and product!

By Samuel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2017-01-27

Happy with transaction and product!

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Is this compatible with aputure 300d II?

Is this compatible with aputure 300d II?
Asked by: Steve
I purchased this based off the recommendation of a B&H sales staff, and it is NOT compatible with a Aputure 300DII, Aputure 600D, or a Nanlux Evoke (Daylight).
Answered by: Origin
Date published: 2025-04-25

Is this made out of the cheap and stiff PVC or ...

Is this made out of the cheap and stiff PVC or Silicon? Example, the cord for the Aputure Nova P300c is silicon.
Asked by: Robert
The Hosa Technology does not provide us with the information on material that been used for Hosa Technology Neutrik powerCON to Hosa NEMA 5-15P Cable (10') except that it has Black PVC Jacket and Oxygen-free Copper (OFC) Conductors.
Answered by: Lera K
Date published: 2024-06-11
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