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HP Envy 4524

Hi, So I moved house recently and I now have 3 2 pin power cords with different fuses in the plugs for different devices and I would like to know what fuse does the Hp Envy 4524 need. (What fuse 3A 5A 10A)

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Hello, @LawrenceThGamer - Greetings!

 

I came across your post about the printer issue and wanted to share my suggestion with you 🙂

 

The power required for Envy 4524 printer is "Power cord (Black) - 18 AWG, two conductors, 1.8m (6.0ft) long - Has straight (F) C7 receptacle (For 110-120VAC in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Latin America, and Taiwan)". 

 

Please look for this power cord. I am not sure about the fuse needed. I would recommend you check with a local electrician if you need information on the fuse.

 

I hope that answers your concern adequately. Let me know!

Good luck 🙂


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