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This guy has all kinds of cords. Might be able to help by sending him your pictures with dimensions pin to pin.
http://www.kenselectronics.com/lists/pwrcord.htm
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Quote:
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Not the easiest site to navigate! I guess if I had to do it I'd call and ask how I could email him some pictures.
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Hi guys,
do you think this sony cord will work ? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Original-SON...item589f2e291c
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Couldn't you just make one?
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Use an ohmeter to check for continuity from the plug to each of the four holes. The two that have continuity are the AC connections.
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I believe the DC pins are used to charge a battery using the 120Vac coming in from the wall. You just need to make a cable with four pins that fit the socket on the television. I could do it but will cost as much as the one you found! Best to make your own!
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Okay, now that I see the whole set from your post at A.R.F. I realize which set this is and I can at least offer you a picture of the cord and the part number.
Also it appears the AC goes to the narrow set of pins, the wide set must be for DC and are empty on this AC only cord. It's made by Kawasaki! and the part number is KS-23, that may help in your search. |
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Great thanks !
Do you recognise the TV at 24 seconds of this youtube clip ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWNVbFArFDQ It's the "Titanic" set, that is, it's the same model Old Rose is watching at the beginning of the 1997 Movie.
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That's where I got that picture I just posted!
Did you get my PM about the cord? |
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