Adapter Cord 16A to 32A/250V-CEE Plug 16A/CEE Coupling 32A

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IP56-rated shore power adapter cord converting 16A CEE plug to 32A CEE coupling at 250V. Features IEC 60309 connectors, LED power indicator, and heavy-duty H07BQ-F cable for marine and motorhome use.

SKU
SHP307700280
Dimensions
500 x 100 x 50 mm
Input
CEE Plug 16A (IEC 60309, 2P+E)
Output
CEE Coupling 32A (IEC 60309, 2P+E)
Voltage
250V AC
IP Rating
IP56

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Full Specifications

SKU SHP307700280
Dimensions 500 x 100 x 50 mm
Input CEE Plug 16A (IEC 60309, 2P+E)
Output CEE Coupling 32A (IEC 60309, 2P+E)
Voltage 250V AC
IP Rating IP56
Cable Type H07BQ-F flexible
LED Indicator Yes
Protective Cap Yes (female connector)
Certification CE
Dimensions (HxWxD) 10 x 50 x 150mm

About the Adapter Cord 16A to 32A/250V-CEE Plug 16A/CEE Coupling 32A

The Victron Energy Adapter Cord 16A to 32A/250V (SHP307700280) is a rugged shore power adapter cord designed for converting a 16A CEE plug to a 32A CEE socket at 250V. Featuring moulded IEC 60309 connectors (2P+E), this adapter safely bridges power from a 16A CEE shore power source to equipment with a 32A inlet. It includes an integrated LED power indicator for at-a-glance confirmation of power status, and a protective cap on the female connector to prevent ingress when not in use. Built with heavy-duty H07BQ-F flexible cable and impact-resistant moulded ends, the adapter delivers reliable performance in demanding marine and outdoor environments. The IP56 waterproof rating ensures safe operation in wet conditions typical of marina and harbour installations. CE certified and designed for marine vessels, motorhomes, and industrial setups where different shore power amperage standards need to be bridged safely.