[Milsurplus] Need AC power cords with round chassis "pins"
gl4d21a at juno.com
gl4d21a at juno.com
Sun Apr 4 09:39:42 EDT 2010
Those were originally "business machine" power cords, later adopted as their standard by Hewlett Packard. Replaced in the late '60s early '70s by the IEC design. Most of us of a certain age refer to them as "HP" power cables. Belded makes a version in gray but not Black. I'll dig out the Beldan catalog for a number if you do not find it.
73,
George
W5VPQ
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From: radioman390 at cs.com
To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Milsurplus] Need AC power cords with round chassis "pins"
Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2010 07:34:07 -0400
I have been buying some 70s era electronics on EBay that has a computer type AC power cord, except that the chassis receptor has three round pins instead of the blade-=type on current equipment. Also the shape requires rounded edges on the female.
Does anyone know the designation for that shape of plug: I tried going through Newark Electronics webpage but unless you know the name/style, they can't help.
These were used on Racal receivers, and on ealy Belar FM monitors.
Thanks
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