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Why NEMA 1-15 Power Cords Still Matter for Everyday Devices?


in reply to sfcable

The NEMA 1-15 power cable becomes the most important item in the room when people discover their specialized devices cannot recharge without it. It is frankly hilarious how much we obsess over liquid cooling and fiber optics while our daily sanity relies on a design that has barely changed since the dawn of the lightbulb.


Only peripherally-related, but on that note:

  • The most-common lightbulb socket in the US (the "Edison screw") dates back to 1909.
  • The 1/8-inch headphones jack isn't identical to the original standard, but it's a direct decendant (and electrically-compatible with) the 1/4 inch mono phone jack from (checks) 1877. Since that time, we've had variants with more rings (stereo, microphone, balanced audio) added and the size reduction to 1/8-inch for smaller devices. But the basic standard has been around for quite a while.
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in reply to sfcable

tl;dr: american plug standards probably irrelevant outside of north america.
in reply to sfcable

This post appears to be self promotion, without any real intention to engage with the community. I am going to issue a 24 hour ban from this community to prevent spam. If you continue to post self promotion without engaging with the community, that ban will increase and may become permanent.
in reply to gyrfalcon

With a name like "sfcable," I don't know what else they'd do besides promote their website. You'd figure a legitimate group would create their own community first where people can request help and stuff