IF you are creating a 3 pin, grounded power cord THEN you MUST connect all three at both ends. The center pin on both ends is ground, but the small blade is "hot" and should be properly attached at both ends of the IEC plugs. This is because typically only the "hot" side is fused.
However! :)
If the power cable is shielded you have a fourth conductor. This thin shield wire connects to the ground(green) but only at the wall side.
If you are creating a 2 pin, ungrounded power cord, then of course, there is no center pin on either end. The only device I have like this is a sub, which is the only one with a 2 pin IEC socket.
Best,
E
However! :)
If the power cable is shielded you have a fourth conductor. This thin shield wire connects to the ground(green) but only at the wall side.
If you are creating a 2 pin, ungrounded power cord, then of course, there is no center pin on either end. The only device I have like this is a sub, which is the only one with a 2 pin IEC socket.
Best,
E