Samsung 3903-000853 Right Angle 2-Prong TV Power Cord, 5FT Length
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60 inches x 150 cm
If it's a Samsung product, then yes. It most likely will, but I'd check with Samsung Support to be sure.
Un58mu6070 is something I've never heard of before. 110- If my memory serves me correctly, the voltage is 250V and the current is 10A.
Selected User Reviews For Samsung 3903-000853 Right Angle 2-Prong TV Power Cord, 5FT Length
I turned to Amazon for a replacement power chord after taking the TV apart, cleaning the insides, and making sure all of the connections were secure. The power chord arrived one day later and worked just like the original OEM accessory! The basement now has a brand new television for the price of a new chord! Amazon is to be commended.
My Samsung TV's power cord is designed to be kept as close to the wall as possible. Both ends have a 90-degree sideways inclination. br>br>However, I do have a recessed outlet. I'm looking for a 90-year-old man on the male end. 90-degrees down, not sideways, and the end that goes into the back of the TV should be 90-degrees down as well. 90 degrees to the side. br>br>This cord is exactly that, and it's exactly what I'm looking for at a reasonable price. br>br>The female (TV) end is a "figure 8" configuration, which is a small two-pin configuration. pin non- design that is polarized This means it can be inserted into the TV to feed the cord to the left or right of the screen. Flexible in its approach. br>br>The length is five feet. It's not too long or too short if the outlet is behind the TV or slightly above it (as mine is).
The original had been chewed through by the cat. It's unclear how it managed to avoid electrocuting itself. I could have replaced it with a generic C7 power cord, but it was so cheap and fit perfectly that I couldn't justify not doing so.
I couldn't find the TV cable that came with my television (it had been misplaced during the move), so I had to buy a replacement, which worked perfectly!.
It's quite effective. I recently relocated and misplaced several electronic cords and remote controls. br>br>I couldn't decide between the "straight" and "angled" versions. Both would have worked in hindsight.
My small Samsung TV's cord was nowhere to be found. Instead of not watching TV in the kitchen, it was more convenient to order a new one.
After the plug was lost during a move, it worked perfectly on my older Samsung TV. There isn't a lot of fuss.
I couldn't find the tv cord, which I threw out when I was decluttering. It arrived today and is an exact match for my Samsung television. The angles on both ends, which create a smaller profile, are particularly appealing to me.