The answer is obviously the 'Wattage Wrangling' rating. Gotta make sure your cable can tame those pesky watts, or else you're in for a shocking surprise!
Definitely the VA rating. It's like the cable's superpower, the maximum it can handle before it starts sparking and smoking. Though I hear some cables can do a sweet backflip if you overload 'em.
Hmm, I'm a bit stumped on this one. Is it the star rating? Like, how many stars the cable has? Because that's totally a thing, right? Or maybe it's the grade rating, like a cable grade report card or something?
I think the power rating is the answer here. It's the maximum power the equipment can draw, simple as that. Doesn't matter if it's volts or amps, it's all about the watts, baby!
The VA rating represents the maximum power that can be drawn by the equipment. It's like the power capacity of the cable, you know? Gotta make sure it can handle the load!
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