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.
From google images it looks like this PSU has an IEC C20 male connector on it meaning you would need an IEC C19 end on your cable. C19/20 is a higher amperage version of C13/14 which is what could be considered standard on a normal consumer PSU. Google C19 to whatever plug your 220v outlet needs and you should find the appropriate cable.
But the way, do you have a resource for the names of different plugs/connectors?
Appliance connectors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320
North American connectors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEMA_connector
Worldwide industrial connectors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60309
Worldwide standard connectors: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_power_plugs_and_socketsThanks!
Okay! Thank you. I think that should be what I need.
There should be a switch that flips the input between 110/220 and you will need a different cable for the PSU
Right, where do I find the cable? I can’t find it on evgas website or anywhere else.
Can you upload a picture of the plug because it should be easy to find standard cables?
Someone else has given me what I need I think ,but it looks like the one here:. https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-T2-1600-X1#images-4
That’s the titanium model, while I have the cheaper gold on, but I think the plug is the same.
Sorry I meant your power outlet. The outlet on the PSU is standard for 220v from what I know
Looks like this: http://images.lowes.com/product/converted/032664/032664306303.jpg
It looks like I need a 6-15P to IEC C19 cable. I guess 14 gauge should be sufficient.
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.
Will that work for US split-phase “220” where the voltage is 110v on each leg? I was always worried that would fry the PSU since it’s not true 220V.
Yep