The reason repair pros don’t like to be involved in changing out power cords for larger diameter units or adding in iec connectors to do power cord swaps..is that this entails messing with the AC power input to the given system.
And THAT is a legal issue, big time.
Any changes to power input requires, by law, a complete re-certification of the given equipment.
Otherwise the legal aspects lie solely on the shoulders of the person who changed it. It is a giant snail trail of ever enlarging legal liability for anyone who does it repeatedly.
The same holds true for doing custom parts modifications that have different values or specs from the originals. Liability. Big time.
And THAT is a legal issue, big time.
Any changes to power input requires, by law, a complete re-certification of the given equipment.
Otherwise the legal aspects lie solely on the shoulders of the person who changed it. It is a giant snail trail of ever enlarging legal liability for anyone who does it repeatedly.
The same holds true for doing custom parts modifications that have different values or specs from the originals. Liability. Big time.