Thanks, but I suppose another downside to my idea is that the IEC ends of all the PC power cords for 120V or the 208V cords are the same, and if in the future someone replaces a computer fed by 208V, unplugs the IEC female from the back of the PC, and doesn't realize that the PC power supply on the new one needs to be set to "220V", and he reuses the old power cord still on 208V, he'll blow up that power supply.... When I've done this 208V or 230V thing I labeled the power cord near the female IEC connector "208V" or "240V", and I know to expect some of the cords to have the higher voltage. But someone else might not expect this....

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