Connecting a Power Mac G5 to a UPS

I've purchased a UPS for use with my PowerMac G5 but on coming to install it, I encountered the weird power cable it has (see http://www.macmod.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=3450 for a photo). As a result of this, I can't connect it to the UPS with the male-female power cable supplied. Does anyone know where I can obtain a power cable that will allow the PowerMac G5 to be connected to a UPS?

I think I found the issue. The norm. in the UK is to use C13/C14 power cables, but the PowerMac uses C19/C20:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IECconnector#C19_and_C20connectors
http://www.olson.co.uk/iec_select.htm
So all I need is a cable that goes from C19 (socket for the PowerMac) to C14 (plug for the UPS). Unfortunately this will set me back an extra 25 pounds

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