Many years ago, I was talking to Tom at Magic Parts, and they had some blowout cheap IEC power cords, I think they were the extra useful 8-foot ones. But they were cheap, like a dollar or something. I was going to buy like 10 or 20 of them. He asked why I wanted them. I told him that it was far cheaper to buy an IEC cord and cut the female end off when replacing power cords. Buying actual replacement cords - molded male, loose wires on other end - were much more expensive.
He then told me, the cords he had were so cheap because the internal wiring was wrong color. Electrically they were right inside, and since the ends were all molded, they worked just fine as power cords in IEC sockets. But he refused to sell them to me for my use, because the green wire at the female end was not ground, etc. So as the above posts report, if I used it, someone in the future could make faulty assumptions about the wire functions based on their colors. I actually thought that was pretty classy of Tom.
He then told me, the cords he had were so cheap because the internal wiring was wrong color. Electrically they were right inside, and since the ends were all molded, they worked just fine as power cords in IEC sockets. But he refused to sell them to me for my use, because the green wire at the female end was not ground, etc. So as the above posts report, if I used it, someone in the future could make faulty assumptions about the wire functions based on their colors. I actually thought that was pretty classy of Tom.
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