Japanese and Taiwanese Plugs: Together At Last

Not clearTwo is better than one.  Think about it.  Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are so much better than jelly sandwiches.  And where would Mario be without Luigi?  Chips and salsa truly belong together.  As much as he may hate to admit it, the Coyote would have no idea what to do if it wasn’t for the roadrunner.  And after all, how could Kirk captain the Enterprise without Spock?

That’s why Quail Electronics has brought you Dual Approved Power Cords for Taiwan and Japan.  For several years, Japan and Taiwan have been using very similar electrical standards and identical plugs and connectors.  However, different approval bodies caused these cords to be offered as separate power cords.  Therefore, if you had products in the Japan and Taiwan market, you needed to have two power cords.

But luckily for you, Quail Electronics has the solution! Dual Approved Power cords have combined two power cords in to one!  These cords will have a dual markings of BSMI for Taiwan and PSE for Japan.  And just like Beauty and the Beast, you will fall for these cords faster than you can say “Be our guest!”  Three configurations are available now, as follows.

Part Number

Description

2000.098

Japan/Taiwan to C13

2008.079

Japan/Taiwan to C7

2020.079

Japan Taiwan to C5

ClearSo our Japan and Taiwan Dual Approved Power cords join the legions of other famous duos, including Bonnie and Clyde, Batman and Robin, and Wallace and Grommet. Cheers to dual approval being twice as nice!

By Clark Cable

After their failed foray into reality television, Clark Cable and Quincy Quail have decided to ignite their partnership once again, only this time they’re storming Broadway!  Their two-man show, “Circuits and Ceratosauruses” is a drama, comedy, and musical about two electricians who accidentally travel back in time to the Jurassic Age, and are forced to make friends with dinosaurs by teaching them about electronics.  Quincy says that even though their show takes place millions of years ago, they universal themes of friendship and electronics will melt your heart!