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I can't find the cord and I really don't want to put an IEC in as I like this plug better..I just need to know what type it is.
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you can always just backfeed it through the AC outlets with an Ac cord with two males.
Probably not common, but should be some around.
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Tim Bailey
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This place has them
Actually that one will not work it is a miniature version
Michael if you need one I have the real deal in my stash you can pm me
Thanks AJ..I will do that..I ended up making a two ended AC male plug and just plugged into the paralleld AC sockets next to the socket.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
I downloaded the data sheet from the link at the page and while I have no exact measurements from Michael it looks about the right size. You'd know better than me though. Right next to the connector are two vertical AC plugs and the blades are spaced on those at about 15 mm. The Bulgin I linked is 27 mm total width. So.....
ET
Hi yes looks the same,j however wrong size and wrong profile.
You will notice on Mike's amp the female socket has a rabbet in it to accept ridged male socket .. You're recommendation does not have that.
These 1950's Bulgin plugs are no longer in production I show an old one next to the modern one.
Awesome. Thank you for taking the time to take pics and clarify.
ET
Thanks Earl and Jeff.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
Bulgin? Looks like what was used on Quad ESLs.
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