I have this old reciever that I got out of my grandparents barn, it should work as long as I reattach a power cord to it. It's been cut. So, I want to attach a power cord like this picture. Anyone know where I could find the part to put into the stereo, so I could actually use this cord? Or if it is even possible.
This is the power supply hook-up now.
>>1191890
Here's the amperage, volts and watts.
>>1191890
Here's some other stuff. I have pictures of the entire backside if you want to see them. That hole there is where the power cord was attached.
>>1191889
for that specific particular lead you want an IEC 60320 C6 connector. your lead is C5. other C numbers are available with different shapes.
you can get a panel mount and cut a hole in the receiver to make it fit or buy a C6 lead and just have the socket dangling out the back like a tail i guess if you don't want to mangle it
>>1191891
>amperage
if you weren't retarded you might have said 'current' but its moot because its not actually explicitly mentioned on the rating plate
>>1191897
Thanks, bro.
I wasn't talking about the current, I was talking about the Hz. Idk what it is, I assumed it was amperage. I don't fuck with electronics often.
>>1191889
Just get a beldenĀ® plug and cable from an old desktop computer. Should be easy to source.
>>1191916
Thanks, man. I'll look into that.
>>1191914
Hertz (1/s) is the unit of frequency.