If you need the very standard C13 style, stop by Watkins. I'll probably
require you take at least ten - Howard is right, they multiply in the dark.
Curt
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:50 PM, CRasH180 crash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Howard,
I will look at the web site Curt provided, thank you Curt,
Hi Howard,
I will look at the web site Curt provided, thank you Curt, and get the exact
printer cable I need to see if you have it. Since you live so far out, maybe we
could meet half way.
My number is 615-830-4541. Text me your number or call me so I have your
number, if you do not mind.
FYI: I've seen many Dell laptop power supplies that has that as the first
part of the cable in recent years. I hadn't seen it on a printer before,
but I haven't seen many printers lately. (Vanderbilt instituted a policy
about 3 years ago of having large departmental printers, unless a case is
Hi Curt,
Looking on the back of the printer, it is the Mickey Mouse style plug:
Plug Connector (Male): A
Appliance Outlet (Female): B
Drawing: attached
Pin spacing,
centres (mm): 10 (H)
4.5 (V)
Earth contact: Yes
Appliance class: I
Rewirable
connector
allowed? No
Max. current: 2.5
Remarks and
If you're searching for it, the technical name for it is a C5 plug.
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Kevin Eldridge crash...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Curt,
Looking on the back of the printer, it is the Mickey Mouse style plug:
Plug Connector (Male): A
Appliance Outlet (Female): B
Drawing:
It's very commonly used by Dell. We don't have any surplus of them, where
I've mainly seen them is in the inline PoE injector supplies for UniFi
access points. You wouldn't be happy with one of those cords though,
they're about 18 in length.
If no one has spares, try monoprice.com
On Fri, Jun
Or there are the normal horrible suggestions... Go look at Best Buy or
Lowe's or Sears Appliance (or appliance repair shop) with a sketch or pix
of what it needs to look like and say 'I NEED ON OF THEM THAIR THINS THAT
PLUG IN LIKE THAT FOR THE ELECTRIC WHATCHAMACALLIT' (in my best TN southern
Thank you David and everyone for the responses. Howard texted me that he
has one. I will try to get together with him this weekend to get the cord,
if possible.
If that is not possible, I might seek you out.
Thanks again,
Kevin
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015, 10:41 PM David R. Wilson da...@wwns.com
Also look at eBay. Worst comes to worst you can get an HP power supply
that uses that connector.
I suspect you can find the power cord only if you snoop around a bit.
They are fairly common.
If you don't find it next several days let me know. I might be able to
dig one up.
Dave
On Fri,
On 06/19/2015 07:23 AM, John Eldredge wrote:
If it takes the same sort of power cord as desktop computers, you can
likely get one at an office supply store.
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John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com
Or if you were anywhere close to me (which you are not because I live so
far out in the
Perhaps you can be specific about the type of connector:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 7:23 AM, John Eldredge j...@jfeldredge.com wrote:
If it takes the same sort of power cord as desktop computers, you can
likely get one at an office supply store.
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If it takes the same sort of power cord as desktop computers, you can
likely get one at an office supply store.
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John F. Eldredge -- j...@jfeldredge.com
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot
drive out hate; only love can do that. -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
Hello everyone,
I am looking for a power cord for a Dell V725W printer as I cannot locate
the one I purchased for this printer.
Does anyone have a spare one they can let me have or I can pay you for it?
Thank you very much,
Kevin Eldridge
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