Pods come with a GFCI-protected electrical power cord and draws 6.5A of power. We strongly recommend that you plug your Mamava into a dedicated outlet. See below for compatible receptacles based on pod type.
Original and XL
The Mamava Original and XL pods come with a GFCI-protected electrical power cord (20A 120V) as shown below:
The Original and XL pods plug into a standard 20A, 120V receptacle (to accommodate the T-shaped prong). While not necessary due to the GFCI protection the power cord provides, you can plug into a 20A, 120V GFCI outlet (with the test and retest buttons). This receptacle should be set as a 110-120V, 60 Hertz, 20A alternating current. Please do not use a 15A to 20A adapter.
Standard 20A, 120V outlet (recommended)
GFCI 20A, 120V outlet (not necessary due to GFCI protection on the power cord, but compatible)
Flex and Solo
Mamava Flex and Solo pods come with a GFCI-protected electrical power cord (15A, 120V) as shown below:
The Flex and Solo pods can be plugged into either a standard 20A (with T shaped prong) or 15A receptacle. While not necessary due to the GFCI protection the power cord provides, you can plug into a 20A or 15A, 120V GFCI outlet (with the test and retest buttons).
Standard 15A, 120V outlet (recommended)
Standard 20A, 120V outlet (recommended)
GFCI 15A, 120V outlet (not necessary due to GFCI protection on the power cord, but compatible)
GFCI 20A, 120V outlet (not necessary due to GFCI protection on the power cord, but compatible)
Mini (Now Discontinued)
The Mamava Mini came with a three prong NEMA plug, and required a receptacle that was at least 15A.
You may need to install a new outlet to accommodate the Mamava plug. Please do not use a 15A to 20A adapter. UL/ETL certification specifies this type of HDMI plug.
Please place your Mamava within two feet of a standard outlet and make sure that the power cord does not span any walkways.