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SF Cable is an online store selling highest quality cables, components & accessories at best rates.

Sf cable began its business in 2002 with the goal of providing the highest quality cables, components, and accessories (including custom products like fiber optic and copper networking cables and modular adapters) at the lowest prices on the internet delivered with complete customer satisfaction.

 

SF Cable’s service is unmatched in the industry because we feature a huge inventory of over 8,000 SKUs of cables, components, and accessories ready to be shipped to our customers same day (in most cases) with no minimum orders or restocking fees. Even our custom orders are typically shipped in two to three days. All our products are premium quality at the lowest prices (up to 90% off retail) due to our low overhead and direct imports with no middle men to increase costs to our customers.

 

But what makes SF Cable completely different is our lifetime technical support. That’s right, call anytime during business hours and get the help you need whether you made your purchase last week, last month, or last year! We also offer a 60 day money back guarantee with a lifetime warranty on computer cables, adapters, and non-electronic products plus live support. Our products are RoHS compliant, environmentally friendly and we work in conjunction with ISO 9001-2000 registered manufacturers to ensure the highest quality merchandise at wholesale costs.

 

At SF Cable, we offer customer satisfaction and peace of mind with the most advanced form of SSL software available the 128-bit Extended Validation SSL Certificates by Symantec (Verisign Authentication Services) keeping your privacy, personal information and transactions protected.

 

Remember, our mission at SF Cable, Inc. is to provide you, our customers, with premium quality products at the lowest prices, delivered quickly and with exceptional customer service and support every time!

 

See Our Products: Power Cord
Ethernet Cables
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Power Strips
and many more..

Power Cords - The Office Edition

Gadgets come and go. The tech industry is almost like the fashion industry. One tiny change in a new product will make yesterday’s product obsolete. The most consistent thing about them has been their power cords. There are few variants of them and the whole industry can only use those based on the kind of power their equipment requires.

One of the power cords that the computer industry uses is the c13 power cord.

 

The many uses of this cord in an office are:

 

Computers:

 

Most traditional computers use this cord for power. Laptops use a different cord, one that doesn’t have an earthing prong but desktop computers, even all-in-ones have a c14 cord to maximize safety and because it follows certain standards. Each computer has two components that use a power cord: the CPU and a monitor. A monitor also uses the same cord as the CPU.

 

Servers:

 

There are in house servers that offices need. These are, of course, high voltage appliances and therefore need to have stability in the electric current they use.

 

Printers:

 

In any workplace, you will likely find a printer. It can be a standalone printer, or a printer, scanner, and copier in one machine. This is also a computer peripheral that uses the c13 power cord.

 

Coffee Machine:

 

All offices require coffee or the work would stop. Bigger coffee machines that are generally in offices, run on higher voltage and therefore have a power cord that can regulate the electric current fluctuation.

 

Other Kitchen Appliances:

 

Apart from a coffee machine, there are a few other kitchen appliances that certain workplaces have to provide ease to their employees. These can be microwaves, a pop up toaster and even mini fridges in the lounge areas.

All these appliances run on electricity and so I want to talk about certain care tips in such a workplace regarding power and electricity.

  • Infrastructure:

     

  • You must not put rows and rows of computers without proper wiring. You should have clear pathways for wires to travel so they are not in the way of anyone using the computers. The power socket for each cubicle should be accessible but not in a place where one would accidentally disturb it multiple times a day. People might unplug a device accidentally or touch the plug with wet hands, both of which can be dangerous.

    The wiring should also be in a way to avoid the walls that have plumbing running through them. If there is damage in the pipes, it can be a huge hazard to the wires.

  • Maintenance:

     

  • Just as you would run maintenance and security checks for your computer software, you should also have regular checks for hardware. Make sure that the hard drives are performing optimally, and all the I/O ports are functioning well. Along with this, you should also make sure that each cord is working properly. Frayed cords or ones that have a fluctuating current due to physical disturbances, will damage your equipment. Generally, we tend to put electrical tape on wires when they start fraying. But in work equipment, cost cutting like that can end up costing you a lot more than a couple of dollars.

    Regularly check for bumps on your cables, ethernet, power, USB, all of them. Make sure to not have any exposed wiring anywhere.

  • Safety:

     

  • If the electric current in the office is fluctuating, then you must immediately unplug all cords so that your equipment is safe. The c13 power cord has a grounding prong that makes it comparatively safer than one without it, but you can never be too careful. If there is a fire in the office or even in the building, it is best to turn off all electricity and unplug the devices. This can reduce the possibility of damage drastically.

     

  • Electricity is a boon, without a doubt. We would not have been able to do any of the things that we do right now without it. It can become an invisible perk in our lives. But we do need to be careful about how we use it and how much of it we use.

 

Wrapping Up:

 

Power cords are not replaceable. But you need to be cautious while using them, and one of the ways to do it is to always buy them from a certified, genuine manufacturer. SF Cable happens to be just that. We provide bulk quantities as well if you want to outfit your products or your offices.

 

Source: https://www.sfcable.com/blog/power-cords-office-edition