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Reddit mentions of BVPOW Power Inlet Module Plug Male Socket with Rocker Switch 10A Fuse 3 Pin 250V 10A IEC320 C14 for Computer and Home Appliance Power Accessory 2 PCS

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of BVPOW Power Inlet Module Plug Male Socket with Rocker Switch 10A Fuse 3 Pin 250V 10A IEC320 C14 for Computer and Home Appliance Power Accessory 2 PCS. Here are the top ones.

BVPOW Power Inlet Module Plug Male Socket with Rocker Switch 10A Fuse 3 Pin 250V 10A IEC320 C14 for Computer and Home Appliance Power Accessory 2 PCS
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Inlet Module: Standard IEC320 C14, Installed Fuse: 10A, Rocker Switch: Illuminated to show power status, 6A 250V AC 10A 125V AC, Terminal Pin Size: Standard 4.8 x 0.8mm/0.19 x 0.03in3 in 1 concise design for convenient operating and monitoring and maintenance, offer more safety.Installed as one whole set for you already, no need you install on spot, not worry about missing small parts.Widely used inside computer, home appliance and DIY small project on power supply distribution and control.1 Year warranty.
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Found 2 comments on BVPOW Power Inlet Module Plug Male Socket with Rocker Switch 10A Fuse 3 Pin 250V 10A IEC320 C14 for Computer and Home Appliance Power Accessory 2 PCS:

u/CaNNaDON420 · 1 pointr/enail

Pretty confident after doing some tests that the ssr is bad. I’m gonna take the ssr outta my press plates pid to verify. Anyway I’m still gonna up the build. You mentioned a fuse. With the build that has the switches & the ports I was wondering if I could swap the switch & the 110 port out for this https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07B6JV52J/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=ASEJC7VJUGCU9&psc=1

Would this piece even work with the build?
It has a 10 a fuse in it. Would that be a big enough fuse?

u/a455 · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

That power cord won't handle a fault condition well. I suggest a standard type power cord and a fused AC input module instead. Or just add an inline fuse inside the box.

Make sure your box has enough ventilation for the heat it generates.

And if you aren't a qualified electrician, find one to check your work before powering it up. Or post pictures here, we love that stuff.