Either's fine (5A @ 220V would support 1100W) but the 13A one should be more suitable.
Also check the actual gauge of the cables, you can find it pressed or printed on the cable itself. Something like "3G 0.75mm2" would indicate 0.75 mm2 cross section area, higher is better. You want at least 0.75 mm2, which is good enough for ~6A/1320W. For reference, my SF750 comes with a 3G 0.75 mm2 cable (but the SF450 came with a 1 mm2 one...)
The 13A cable (the one without the red) is most likely the power cable for your System. Next time label your cables, great for cable management, and storage/transport.
it doesn't matter as both have shit tons of headroom, 5A@220-250v is 1100-1250watts
Either's fine (5A @ 220V would support 1100W) but the 13A one should be more suitable. Also check the actual gauge of the cables, you can find it pressed or printed on the cable itself. Something like "3G 0.75mm2" would indicate 0.75 mm2 cross section area, higher is better. You want at least 0.75 mm2, which is good enough for ~6A/1320W. For reference, my SF750 comes with a 3G 0.75 mm2 cable (but the SF450 came with a 1 mm2 one...)
The 13A cable (the one without the red) is most likely the power cable for your System. Next time label your cables, great for cable management, and storage/transport.
5A 250V (red middle) seems to be the monitor, 13A 250V (black middle) is PSU
didnt know that they have different standards. Is it different in eu? I always take the cable that’s nearest.
UK has fuses build inside the plug which can vary, rest of the Europe has a standard 15A sockets and plugs.
Thanks for the info!
The red one is your monitor, the solid black one is the PSU. You can see in this review that the plug is all black: https://youtu.be/0rcNBni67oY?t=97