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September 4th 07, 01:36 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.radio
Jim Mueller
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need an odd AC cord
While you may not like their prices, Interpower is an excellent reference
for the various types of wall plugs and the corresponding voltages and
frequencies used throughout the world:
http://www.interpower.com/ic/guide.htm
. You can also find all the varieties
of IEC connectors:
http://www.interpower.com/ic/IEC_coupler_sheet.asp
, the
meaning of the various IP codes:
http://www.interpower.com/ic/IP_codes_info.asp
, the north american
non-locking plugs for various voltage and current ratings:
http://www.interpower.com/ic/NEMA_configs.asp
, and metric to standard
conversions including wire gauges:
http://www.interpower.com/ic/metric_conversion.asp
. If you have to copy and
paste these URLs, be careful not to get the punctuation at the end.
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"Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message
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Lee Richardson wrote:
Looks like Michael beat me to it with a better solution. Here is what I
came up with.
http://www.interpower.com/scripts/cg..._part=86557110
$9.21, each? I have a bookmark on another computer that sells them for
about $2.45 each, in singles, but they have a $20 minimum. I only have
two of those C5 cords, and three power supplies that use them. The Ebay
listing is probably his best bet, unless he knows of a computer
junkyard, where old laptops go to die.
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