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I recently got some free gear* from a business that was vacating their space, including a hefty UPS and some PDUs that use 3 prong twist-lock plugs. I'm not familiar with this type of plug, and I'm wondering if I can just use an adapter to power it with my regular outlets. The cables look beefy and I don't doubt they could draw some high amps.

EDIT: Okay, looks like there are multiple types of "twist lock" plugs in the NEMA standard. I'll have to go into the basement and figure out which one I'm looking at, and probably just look up the UPS spec sheet as well.

*^Also ^a ^Sonicwall ^NSA ^3600 ^and ^two ^Dell ^s3148 ^switches.

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[โ€“] user3872465@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Only question I have is: The fuck? Why is there so many standards and different outlet types?

As someone Living in Germany we have exactly one for basically everything.

With the only exceptions being higher current industrial uses in single and 3 phase. and they are also the same among themself only in 16-32 and for 3phase in 64 and 128A variants.

That picture is madness.

[โ€“] ianfretwell@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

So you have 'exactly one' and then proceed to describe 4 others that you also have...ok...