[GreenKeys] source for old outlet plugs
epvgk at limpoc.com
epvgk at limpoc.com
Tue Jan 7 14:51:31 EST 2014
On Tue, Jan 07, 2014 at 09:08:10AM -0500, COURYHOUSE at aol.com wrote:
> There seems to be rectifiers with 2 prong plugs and some with three
> prong plugs I am looking for a source of definitive data on what
> rectifiers go with teletype.
> Photos of two types in message below. Thanks Ed# _www.smecc.org_
> (http://www.smecc.org)
My REC-30 has the three-prong type (slanted prongs are + and -, straight one
is ground.)
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> j66205 j-2 rectifier
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> the other rectifier!
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> In a message dated 1/6/2014 4:47:07 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
> epvgk at limpoc.com writes:
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> I'm trying to get all the electrical plugs on my M19 table back to
> original, and assemble an extra set to allow using a modern 120VDC
> power supply in place of the REC-30 if needed.
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> There are a series of now-obscure plugs where the M15, rectifier,
> etc plug in to the table... I think it's all pre-NEMA so there are
> probably not direct modern equivalents but I bet someone knows
> where to find these!
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> I especially want the four-blade one, since that is how the M15 is
> supposed to plug into the switched power from the table; on mine
> someone had cut off the end and twisted on a modern two-blade
> cord from a lamp or something, and I've had to have separate ground
> wires hooked up, etc.
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