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Can I use a 10A 125V~ power chord to power a 120V~60Hz 2A speaker?
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<blockquote data-quote="oregeon" data-source="post: 1511885" data-attributes="member: 596934"><p>A friend shipped a subwoofer to me and he does not have a power chord for it. I have a 10A 125V~ power chord and the sub says 120V~60Hz 2A. I plugged it in and it seems to be playing fine(could not wait), nothing out of the ordinary. How long will this hold up, or should I even be doing this. I know A is amps, Hz is hertz and V is volts and thats about it. I also have a 250V 2.5A power chord.</p><p>I greatly appreciate whoever helps. </p><p>Adi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oregeon, post: 1511885, member: 596934"] A friend shipped a subwoofer to me and he does not have a power chord for it. I have a 10A 125V~ power chord and the sub says 120V~60Hz 2A. I plugged it in and it seems to be playing fine(could not wait), nothing out of the ordinary. How long will this hold up, or should I even be doing this. I know A is amps, Hz is hertz and V is volts and thats about it. I also have a 250V 2.5A power chord. I greatly appreciate whoever helps. Adi [/QUOTE]
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