To the page content

PowerCon Plug

  • Female
  • Sturdy and touring-ready
  • Lockable single-phase 16A (according to VDE/IEC) / 20A (according to UL/CSA) plug connection
  • Closed system with input and output connectors
  • Simple and reliable twist-lock system
  • Can be plugged in and unplugged under load or voltage
  • UV/corrosion/flame resistant
  • Protection rating: IP65 and IP67 (when plugged in or with closed cap)
  • Conductor area: 1.5 - 2.5 mm²
  • Cable diameter: 6 - 12 mm
  • Suitable for H05VV-F 3G1.5mm², H05VV-F 3G2.5mm², H07RN-F 3G 1.5 mm² and SJOOW 14/3 AWG
  • Available since November 2024
  • Item number 605224
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Type Power Twist TRUE1
  • Construction Type Cable Plug
  • Plug/Socket female
  • Load Capacity (A) 16 A
  • Plug Power Twist TR1 female
£7.10
All prices incl. VAT
Quantity Discounts
Price each You save Quantity
£7.10 1
£6.99 1.6% 10
£6.89 3.0% 20
£6.69 5.8% 50
In stock
In stock

This product is in stock and can be shipped immediately.

Standard Delivery Times
1

10 Customer ratings

4.4 / 5

You have to be logged in to rate products.

Note: To prevent ratings from being based on hearsay, smattering or surreptitious advertising we only allow ratings from real users on our website, who have bought the equipment from us.

After logging in you will also find all items you can rate under rate products in the customer centre.

quality

6 Reviews

C
Neutrik Brilliance, Again
Cessquill 02.07.2025
This is a review for all the powerCON TRUE1 connectors, as they're all of the same design and build quality and if you're using the plug, you need the socket as well ;)

These are great for distributing power. For me, it's building a range of male-female powerCON cables to sort power around stages for distribution boxes.

They make a very satisfying twist lock when connecting, and they just work.

Pros:
- They're locking - they won't shake loose, and are quick to plug in
- They're tamper proof - need a tool to open them and a regular screwdriver won't unhook the wires
- Easy to setup. All three cables are cut and stripped to the same length, no uneven lengths or squashing cables in the housing
- Weatherproof. Or at least a lot more weatherproof than a domestic plug and socket (depends on how used)
- Smaller than regular mains plugs / sockets (in the UK at least)

Cons (sort of - more just some things to bear in mind):
- Until you're used to the system, it's a little difficult to differentiate between "plug" and "socket", leading to dragging the wrong end over the stage (I still do this with XLR though to be fair). Labelling of cables solves this
- Specialist tools. You need a specialist spanner to take it apart and a Torx T8 driver to build / dismantle. This might not be considered a con, since it makes it tamper proof. Something to bear in mind though if it needs repairing in the field. If you have access to a 3D printer, you can make the spanner yourself
- The chassis/panel mount versions of these sockets are quite expensive. If you just need the leads (putting a plug on a 4-gang socket tail, making up some leads, and putting a socket on a mains plug), then it works out cheap. If you're putting together boxes with ins and outs on them, it adds up a bit
- Not fused. Again, not a con in the slightest, but you need to make sure you've got fuses in the system. If you're replacing regular mains plugs and sockets with these for stage gear, you might not have as much protection unless you plan accordingly (I'm building a stagebox with mains sockets and a powerCON input - I've put a fuse holder in the box). Just something to think about

In short, these provide a lot of opportunity to streamline your setup. A variety of cable lengths means you can make up custom extension cables to suit. Stageboxes can have power distribution built-in. Lighting rigs can be made tidy and secure.
quality
0
0
Report

Report

google translate de
Unfortunately there was an error. Please try again later.
EM
Sinnvoller Nachfolger
EK Music 19.01.2025
Nachdem Neutrik ihrer XX-Serie ein Update gegeben hat, ist nun auch die TRUE1-Serie dran.

Seit Beginn an nutze ich Neutrik-Strecker, die trotz ihres hohen Preises einfach die besten in Sachen Verarbeitung und Konfektionierung sind.

Letzteres hat sich bei der neuen Variante etwas verändert, da der Federring der alten 'TOP'-Version nun weg gelassen wurde, was die Montage deutlich vereinfacht.
Kein Verhaken und verbiegen mehr beim zusammenschrauben. Ebenso wurde die Zugentlastung im Vergleich zum Vorgänger verbessert und sitzt nun deutlich strammer am Kabel.

Ein kleiner Minuspunkt im Gegensatz zum Vorgänger ist das fehlende Fett an der Gummiöse, was das durchführen der Kabel deutlich erleichtert hat.

Mein Fazit:

Das Rad wurde hier nicht neu erfunden, dies war aber auch nicht notwendig.
Die Strecker sind nach wie vor am oberen Ende der Fahnenstange, was sich letztendlich auch im Preis widerspiegelt.
quality
0
0
Report

Report

OSZAR »