Length: The cable is 50 feet long, providing ample reach from the power source to the equipment being powered. |
Construction: Typically made from durable materials such as rubber or heavy-duty thermoplastic, designed to withstand frequent use and outdoor conditions. |
Connectors: Equipped with industry-standard connectors such as Edison plugs (NEMA 5-15) or twist-lock connectors (NEMA L5-20), ensuring compatibility with various electrical outlets and equipment. |
Flexibility: Flexible and pliable enough to be easily routed around obstacles and through tight spaces on set or location. |
Safety Features: Includes safety features like strain relief, insulation, and grounding to protect against electrical hazards and ensure reliable performance. |
Color Coding: Often color-coded (commonly black) for easy identification and differentiation from other cables on set. |
Applications: Used to power lighting fixtures, cameras, audio equipment, and other devices on film sets, stages, events, and outdoor productions. |
Portability: Designed to be lightweight and easy to coil, transport, and store when not in use. |