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[email protected] May 6th 06 02:41 AM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
I have a Sony Earth Orbiter missing the power cord. It has 4 pins on
the back panel socket and two prongs that look like they disconnect
when the cord is inserted.

Can anyone provide a lead on a replacement power cord or provide a
simple diagram of the connector so I can make one??

Thanks


Jim Hackett May 6th 06 03:15 PM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
I just did a simple check with my ohm meter and only the 2 pins at the top
are connected to the prongs on the plug.
It appears that you can ignore the bottom 2. When I say the top 2, I am
talking about the pins closest to the key.








wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a Sony Earth Orbiter missing the power cord. It has 4 pins on
the back panel socket and two prongs that look like they disconnect
when the cord is inserted.

Can anyone provide a lead on a replacement power cord or provide a
simple diagram of the connector so I can make one??

Thanks




[email protected] May 6th 06 03:47 PM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
Jim,
When the cord is connected does it cause the two upper prongs on the
male socket to break contact?? I assume this switches the power source
from internal to external source.

Is this "breaking contact" needed for AC power or just for external DC
power?

Thanks very much for the info.








Jim Hackett wrote:
I just did a simple check with my ohm meter and only the 2 pins at the top
are connected to the prongs on the plug.
It appears that you can ignore the bottom 2. When I say the top 2, I am
talking about the pins closest to the key.








wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a Sony Earth Orbiter missing the power cord. It has 4 pins on
the back panel socket and two prongs that look like they disconnect
when the cord is inserted.

Can anyone provide a lead on a replacement power cord or provide a
simple diagram of the connector so I can make one??

Thanks



Jim Hackett May 6th 06 03:55 PM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
Well... All that I am sure about is... 110volts goes into the top 2 pins.
The bottom 2 pins are NOT connected to anything. I thought maybe they were
connected to each other essentially making a closed switch when connected
but this seems not to be the case...



wrote in message
ups.com...
Jim,
When the cord is connected does it cause the two upper prongs on the
male socket to break contact?? I assume this switches the power source
from internal to external source.

Is this "breaking contact" needed for AC power or just for external DC
power?

Thanks very much for the info.








Jim Hackett wrote:
I just did a simple check with my ohm meter and only the 2 pins at the

top
are connected to the prongs on the plug.
It appears that you can ignore the bottom 2. When I say the top 2, I

am
talking about the pins closest to the key.








wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a Sony Earth Orbiter missing the power cord. It has 4 pins on
the back panel socket and two prongs that look like they disconnect
when the cord is inserted.

Can anyone provide a lead on a replacement power cord or provide a
simple diagram of the connector so I can make one??

Thanks





Jim Hackett May 6th 06 03:58 PM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
Upon closer inspection (I put my glasses on) there are NO connectors inside
of the plug in the bottom 2 pin positions. Just 2 plastic holes with NOTHING
in them...



wrote in message
ups.com...
Jim,
When the cord is connected does it cause the two upper prongs on the
male socket to break contact?? I assume this switches the power source
from internal to external source.

Is this "breaking contact" needed for AC power or just for external DC
power?

Thanks very much for the info.








Jim Hackett wrote:
I just did a simple check with my ohm meter and only the 2 pins at the

top
are connected to the prongs on the plug.
It appears that you can ignore the bottom 2. When I say the top 2, I

am
talking about the pins closest to the key.








wrote in message
ups.com...
I have a Sony Earth Orbiter missing the power cord. It has 4 pins on
the back panel socket and two prongs that look like they disconnect
when the cord is inserted.

Can anyone provide a lead on a replacement power cord or provide a
simple diagram of the connector so I can make one??

Thanks





[email protected] May 7th 06 02:59 AM

Sony Earth Orbiter CRF-5100 need power cord or diagram od connector
 
Thanks again for all the advice!!!



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