Adaptor for my PSU cable

MaVKo84

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Hello.
I received from USA the Seasonic G-650 PSU. But because i live in europe i need an adaptor for it.
My cable has a paper on it and write:
"13A 125V". On cable itself writes 300V (in europe we use 240V).
And the adaptor i found after a search says:
Maximum Votage: 250V AC
Maximum Current(?) 13A
So my question now.. The cable will be compatible with the adaptor or i will have issues?
Thanks in advance and sorry for my possible poor English..
 
Solution
I wouldn't bother using an adapter, just get a normal cable with the correct end for your wall outlet, its likely cheaper.

As for the adapter, cables always list maximum ratings, the most current you should pull through that one is 13A, the highest voltage you should run through it is 300V, the PSU will only be pulling about 3A from a 240V supply under full load so that adapter will be fine if you wish to go that route.
I wouldn't bother using an adapter, just get a normal cable with the correct end for your wall outlet, its likely cheaper.

As for the adapter, cables always list maximum ratings, the most current you should pull through that one is 13A, the highest voltage you should run through it is 300V, the PSU will only be pulling about 3A from a 240V supply under full load so that adapter will be fine if you wish to go that route.
 
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MaVKo84

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Thanks for the answer hunter315!

Ok so let's say, In the case that i will go for the adaptor..
The Max Cur. 250V is good enough or is better to look for something closer to 300V?