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I cannot wall plug my AC1750 Model: EX6400V3
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Good Afternoon I´ve recently bought a Wifi mesh extender ( AC1750 Model: EX6400V3). Since I live in Spain (Europe) we have a different type of wall plugs. I was wondering, what kind of wall plug adapter would I need in order to power my Wifi mesh Extender?
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This class I plug is designated as American standard NEMA 5-15. It has two flat 1.5 mm thick blades, spaced 12.7 mm apart, measuring 15.9 – 18.3 mm in length and 6.3 mm in width. It also has a 4.8 mm diameter round or U-shaped earth pin, which is 3.2 mm longer than the two flat blades, so the device is grounded before the power is connected. The centre-to-centre distance between the grounding pin and the middle of the imaginary line connecting the two power blades is 11.9 mm. The plug is rated at 15 amps.
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Re: I cannot wall plug my AC1750 Model: EX6400V3
You should first check to see if the spanish power output (voltage/hz) is one that the ex6400v3 accepts. If it is, then a simple adapter would work. If not, then you'd need a power transformer.
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Re: I cannot wall plug my AC1750 Model: EX6400V3
yeah it accepts the voltage, the thing is I already bought a "simple adapter" but, since there are aparently different types of wallplug sizes in the US the one I bought was to big for the power adapter of the mesh extender, so my question is do you know the type of wall adapter this model requires, because I dont know if it´s type e/f, type G, and it doesnt specify in the instructions.
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This class I plug is designated as American standard NEMA 5-15. It has two flat 1.5 mm thick blades, spaced 12.7 mm apart, measuring 15.9 – 18.3 mm in length and 6.3 mm in width. It also has a 4.8 mm diameter round or U-shaped earth pin, which is 3.2 mm longer than the two flat blades, so the device is grounded before the power is connected. The centre-to-centre distance between the grounding pin and the middle of the imaginary line connecting the two power blades is 11.9 mm. The plug is rated at 15 amps.
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