20 amp IEC source

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I'm going to need a 20 amp IEC plug for the end of a power cord to power my new amp, but I don't feel like paying $100 for this on some audiophile parts supplier sites. Ideally I would like a pure copper one, but I can't locate a source.

Anyone have a link or a supplier you can direct me to?

Thanks,
Bob
 
The amp has a 20 amp receptical on it, so I need a 20 amp plug for the end of the cord. According to the manufacturer a 15 amp circuit is sufficient to drive it. It is a high powered solid state amp and the max power is only limited by the current it can draw from the wall, so a 20 amp circuit would be ideal if I really want all of that extra power, but it's not absolutely necessary.

That 16A plug looks similar to what I need, but it is not it. Thanks anyway.
 
Remember that with AC power systems, 16A or 20A fuse or circuit breaker is designed to carry it's rated current continuously. In the US continuous means 3 hours. The only way that a fuse or breaker limits current is by tripping or fusing. (with the small exception that higher current rated circuit parts will have less voltage drop).

There is a larger safety rating in power components and most parts and wires can operate at almost twice their rating continuously without failing.
 
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