Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 04:40:40 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Power Xtender adapter cable

Xin also has a couple hacks posted here:

  http://www.fixup.net/tips/l100/l100plug.htm

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In a message dated 1/19/2003 3:03:03 PM Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I've got a chance to get a Power Xtender air/auto power adapter for a good
price but it's for the Libby L50/L70 and I need the adapter
cable for an L110. Upon checking the website for the appropriate cable I see
that they are pretty expensive (much more than I'm paying
for the power unit!). Perchance does anyone on the list need the L70 adapter
cable in trade for the L100/L110 cable - I know it's a
long shot but it doesn't hurt to ask? Failing that, does anyone have the
L100/L110 cable they'll sell me? Or, has anyone had any luck
transplanting the L110 plug to another cable in a way that it is durable?

Chester >>

Chester,

I took my L100CT to Europe last year and faced the same issue. Using
microphone cable connectors (because they are connection-polarized) I made up
swappable cable ends for the PA2501 AC supply and my L50/70 auto/air adapter.
You'll need 2 connectors of one gender (for the 2 power supplies) and one of
the other gender (for the pigtail with L100/110 connector.) Of course you'll
have to cut (ouch) the output wire of the PA2501 power supply to make this
work. The mic connectors are available in lots of configurations at
electronics supply stores. Mine were 3-wire, so one plug/jack pair is unused.

Whichever power source you use, you just swap the pigtail onto it. Very
convenient, and no worries about frying the Libretto due to polarity
uncertainties. And the mic connectors are super-durable.

Lee

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