I love to add these to my Project builds!
This is a mini power station I have built for taking camping to keep my stuff charged!
They are easy to wire up to, almost as easy to install: cut & file smooth to fit!
URBEST Inlet Module Plug 5A Fuse Switch Male Power Socket 10A 250V 3 Pin IEC320 C14
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- Total Size : 5.8 x 4.8 x 3.4cm / 2.3" x 1.9" x 1.3"(LxWxH);Plug Type : 3 Pin IEC320 C14
- Product Name : Power Socket w Switch Fuse;Material (External) : Plastic, Metal;Color : Red, Silver Tone, Silver Tone
- Weight : 24g;Package Content : 1 x Power Socket
- Hole Center Distance : 3.9cm / 1.5";Bottom Size : 4.7 x 2.7cm / 1.9" x 1.1"(LxW)
- Voltage/ Current : 10A, 250V AC;Hole in Top Face Diameter : 0.42cm / 0.16"; Fuse Ampere: 5A
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| Brand Name | URBEST |
|---|---|
| Ean | 0534830369810 |
| Model Number | L29 |
| Part Number | L29 |
| Specification Met | Ul |
| UNSPSC Code | 52160000 |
| UPC | 534830369810 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5 x 4 x 0.2 inches; 0.81 Ounces
- Item model number : L29
- Date First Available : August 4, 2014
- Manufacturer : URBEST
- ASIN : B00ME5YAPK
- Best Sellers Rank: #85,696 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #20 in DIP Sockets
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Product Description
3 pin IEC320 C14 plug, 7 terminals, is used widely in lab equipment, fitness equipment, industrial automation equipment, etc. Use only with a 250V fuse.
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Good Power Connector / Switch Module
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018
This is my second one of these that I have purchased for 3D printer builds and they have worked well for me.They come with a 5A 250V fuse, which is like 1250 watts... You may want to swap this out for a smaller fuse depending on your needs. Wiring them up is not hard if you understand what is going on. The picture shown here with the wiring and the instructables link was very helpful. The power switch lights up and doesn't light up the room (which is a good thing). My second one came with a "After-sales Service Card" with QR codes for their Facebook and Email... It has Jokes "laughing" on the back. Nice touch, though would have been better with a wiring diagram or a QR code linking to a wiring diagram. I will purchase another one if the need comes up.
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2018
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 4, 2022
This is a mini power station I have built for taking camping to keep my stuff charged!
They are easy to wire up to, almost as easy to install: cut & file smooth to fit!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for Hobby Projects
By Sardex on August 3, 2022
I love to add these to my Project builds!By Sardex on August 3, 2022
This is a mini power station I have built for taking camping to keep my stuff charged!
They are easy to wire up to, almost as easy to install: cut & file smooth to fit!
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 9, 2020
if you're looking at this, I assume you know what you're going to use it for, so i didnt attach pics. same piece available under a dozen different names, some with wires and some without.
i didnt trust people's wiring jobs from whatever factory this must come out of, so i did my own. worked out great.
if you need to know the wiring on the back, because the built-in light pulls power from the power you plug into it, just look for the other dozen or so other exact-same products sold. some of them have pictures listed right there in their for-sale ad.
if you're scared of some wiring, soldering, and shrinky tube, go buy a pre-wired one.
i didnt trust people's wiring jobs from whatever factory this must come out of, so i did my own. worked out great.
if you need to know the wiring on the back, because the built-in light pulls power from the power you plug into it, just look for the other dozen or so other exact-same products sold. some of them have pictures listed right there in their for-sale ad.
if you're scared of some wiring, soldering, and shrinky tube, go buy a pre-wired one.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 3, 2021
It’s perfect for what it is. However it did not come with any instructions. You need to know what you’re doing to use it. It looks same as some of the older models but this has less connection points.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 9, 2018
They come with a 5A 250V fuse, which is like 1250 watts... You may want to swap this out for a smaller fuse depending on your needs. Wiring them up is not hard if you understand what is going on. The picture shown here with the wiring and the instructables link was very helpful. The power switch lights up and doesn't light up the room (which is a good thing). My second one came with a "After-sales Service Card" with QR codes for their Facebook and Email... It has Jokes "laughing" on the back. Nice touch, though would have been better with a wiring diagram or a QR code linking to a wiring diagram. I will purchase another one if the need comes up.
This is my second one of these that I have purchased for 3D printer builds and they have worked well for me.
They come with a 5A 250V fuse, which is like 1250 watts... You may want to swap this out for a smaller fuse depending on your needs. Wiring them up is not hard if you understand what is going on. The picture shown here with the wiring and the instructables link was very helpful. The power switch lights up and doesn't light up the room (which is a good thing). My second one came with a "After-sales Service Card" with QR codes for their Facebook and Email... It has Jokes "laughing" on the back. Nice touch, though would have been better with a wiring diagram or a QR code linking to a wiring diagram. I will purchase another one if the need comes up.
They come with a 5A 250V fuse, which is like 1250 watts... You may want to swap this out for a smaller fuse depending on your needs. Wiring them up is not hard if you understand what is going on. The picture shown here with the wiring and the instructables link was very helpful. The power switch lights up and doesn't light up the room (which is a good thing). My second one came with a "After-sales Service Card" with QR codes for their Facebook and Email... It has Jokes "laughing" on the back. Nice touch, though would have been better with a wiring diagram or a QR code linking to a wiring diagram. I will purchase another one if the need comes up.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Power Connector / Switch Module
By Dean Porter on May 9, 2018
This is my second one of these that I have purchased for 3D printer builds and they have worked well for me.By Dean Porter on May 9, 2018
They come with a 5A 250V fuse, which is like 1250 watts... You may want to swap this out for a smaller fuse depending on your needs. Wiring them up is not hard if you understand what is going on. The picture shown here with the wiring and the instructables link was very helpful. The power switch lights up and doesn't light up the room (which is a good thing). My second one came with a "After-sales Service Card" with QR codes for their Facebook and Email... It has Jokes "laughing" on the back. Nice touch, though would have been better with a wiring diagram or a QR code linking to a wiring diagram. I will purchase another one if the need comes up.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 17, 2015
I don't understand why you have create your own jumper wire to go from the power cord connection to the rocker switch... I can't help but wonder why the Mfg didn't do that particular connection themselves... Maybe it's just me, but the frontal view / picture of this product "seems" to be very misleading... You really have to pay attention by looking at the "rear" picture... The fact that the description said "7 prongs" is what raised my eyebrow and made me look deeper... I may just be over thinking this due to my intended use of this product and was looking for a bit more simplicity... Anyway... Lesson learned when it comes to taking a product at its face value (as far as the pictures are concerned)...
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 18, 2016
Used this for power into an arcade machine.
Worked well. A wiring diagram and cutout diagram would make this nicer.
If you don't care about the switch light, you can run just hot to the switch terminals and neutral directly to power supply. But if you want the switch to light up when ON you will have to wire both hot and neutral to the switch.
I crimped my wires, they went on easy ... but I did notice the ground fell off ... there isn't much room between all the spade connectors (it's tight!), so it can get tricky with all the wires in there. May be better to solder...but I like crimping.
Worked well. A wiring diagram and cutout diagram would make this nicer.
If you don't care about the switch light, you can run just hot to the switch terminals and neutral directly to power supply. But if you want the switch to light up when ON you will have to wire both hot and neutral to the switch.
I crimped my wires, they went on easy ... but I did notice the ground fell off ... there isn't much room between all the spade connectors (it's tight!), so it can get tricky with all the wires in there. May be better to solder...but I like crimping.
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 18, 2019
I bought this to replace the original power switch on my 3D printer that broke within a few months. This was a near exact replacement for the original. It installed easily - the spade fittings on the printer wires plugged directly into the switch terminals. After several months it is working with no issues, so I hope it continues.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2015
Cost is 2x the shipped-from-China ones that are identical, but this one came with a fuse and is Prime-eligible. Worth every extra penny.
Perfect little switch. Bought some 4.8mm crimp-on terminals, soldered them onto some 16AWG wire, and used some dual-wall heat shrink to protect from possible shock. Used these to make two jumpers from the socket to the switch. Cut the end off my power strip / surge protector and soldered 4.8mm terminals with dual-wall heat shrink. Wired the green wire to the bottom pin of the socket and the black and white wires to the switch output.
Now I have a quick external computer-cable hookup on my cabinet, and a surge protector inside the cabinet with an external switch. Makes for a very clean installation.
FYI - this came with a fuse.
Perfect little switch. Bought some 4.8mm crimp-on terminals, soldered them onto some 16AWG wire, and used some dual-wall heat shrink to protect from possible shock. Used these to make two jumpers from the socket to the switch. Cut the end off my power strip / surge protector and soldered 4.8mm terminals with dual-wall heat shrink. Wired the green wire to the bottom pin of the socket and the black and white wires to the switch output.
Now I have a quick external computer-cable hookup on my cabinet, and a surge protector inside the cabinet with an external switch. Makes for a very clean installation.
FYI - this came with a fuse.
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Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on May 1, 2021
I use this power inlet module to power two 120v to 12V power supplies in a "ham radio console". The unit was easy to install but I would advise to make sure that your slide-on connectors are insulated to prevent unexpected contact with 120V that will wake you up.
Just make sure that the small wires on the switch are on the "output" side of the switch so the indicator lights up when the unit powers the electronics down the "line"
Just make sure that the small wires on the switch are on the "output" side of the switch so the indicator lights up when the unit powers the electronics down the "line"
Brendan William
1.0 out of 5 stars
Plastic snapped when installing switch
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on November 6, 2021
Seems to be in order. However when popping in the little red switch to the frame, the plastic that holds the switch in snapped when gently inserting.



















