i meant C13 C14 so many around and the female parts have EMI protection in a lot of them
On 5/27/2015 11:54 AM, Jules Richardson wrote: > On 05/27/2015 12:03 AM, Chuck Guzis wrote: >> On 05/26/2015 08:28 PM, Brent Hilpert wrote: >> >>> Like wulfman and chuck and as described on my page, I replace the >>> chassis inlet whenever I can, although occasionally it's not possible >>> due to proximity of other chassis elements as the IEC inlet is >>> slightly larger. >> >> Right now, I'm cursing the guy who thought that the "cloverleaf" or >> "mouseketeer" power receptacle was a good idea. I'm sitting here >> looking >> at an HP ScanJet wondering if it would be worth the effort to replace >> it. > > Do you mean IEC 60320 type C5/6, here: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320#Appliance_couplers > > ?? That's the connector I was assuming you and wulfman were talking > about using as a replacement for the old 163 power connectors - not > the common "PC type" connector, because that's much larger and would > mean cutting into the original equipment panels so that it would fit. > > I'm thinking it should be possible to drill the rivets holding the > original 163 sockets, then make up mounting plates to hold an IEC > C6-style socket and rivet/bolt those in place. That's assuming that I > don't lay my hands on some original 163-type cables! > > cheers > > Jules > > -- The contents of this e-mail and any attachments are intended solely for the use of the named addressee(s) and may contain confidential and/or privileged information. Any unauthorized use, copying, disclosure, or distribution of the contents of this e-mail is strictly prohibited by the sender and may be unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail.
