I have a 220 volt outlet, my PSU supports 115-240v, but the plug is only a standard 120v plug. How doninokug it in? - eviltoast

The plug side that goes into the PSU is not standard.

The PSU is an EVGA 1600 G2 supernova.

How do I plug this in? I can’t find a compatible cable or plug adapter.

    • average650@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 year ago

      It looks like I need a 6-15P to IEC C19 cable. I guess 14 gauge should be sufficient.

      Edit: Wait…It might be 6-30… That’s way harder to find.

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        1 year ago

        Yea I can’t help you there. That NEMA 6-30P is going to be tough to utilize for this and could be dangerous. Good luck on your hunt. My only suggestion is maybe fine a PDU that could go between. I do not recommend making your own cable.

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          1 year ago

          Could I not use a 6-30P to 6-15R adapter? My computer will blow up before that amperage becomes and issue.

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            1 year ago

            I’m not an electrician. I would assume one adapter in the line would probably be fine if it’s a good quality adapter and no chance of coming loose. I would be worried about shorting / fires and would want an adequate breaker behind it, maybe arcflash.

            • Cole@midwest.social
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              1 year ago

              You can get someone knowledgeable like an electrician to just change the outlet itself to whatever is best.