From: JW on
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:33:34 GMT "Michael A. Terrell"
<mike.terrell(a)earthlink.net> wrote in Message id:
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>Lee Richardson wrote:
>>
>> If they are the same ones used on old electromechanical Victor and Burroughs
>> adding machines, I have those in stock. Send e-mail to
>> mechtech(a)evansville.net .
>
>
> Be aware that there are two different pinouts on these cables.

Hello Michael,

Thanks for the info. Perhaps they can be rewired, or if it comes to that,
I suppose the male ends can be cut off and rewired.

I should probably also mention that the width and length at the end of the
thing is 15/16" x 1/2".

Thanks again.
From: Lee Richardson on
Good morning.
That looks like it, except these are gray. In your picture, the hole on the
left would be grounded or neutral (white wire), the lower hole in the center
would be grounding (green wire) and the hole on the right would be hot
(black wire).

These are factory molded on both ends, you cannot get to the wires without
cutting.

Thanks,
Lee Richardson


"JW" <none(a)dev.nul> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 06:19:21 -0500 "Lee Richardson"
> <mechtech(a)evansville.net> wrote in Message id:
> <ho-dnbVQG5pU6O_bnZ2dnUVZ_gKdnZ2d(a)sigecom.net>:
>
>>If they are the same ones used on old electromechanical Victor and
>>Burroughs
>>adding machines,
>
> Hello Lee,
>
> Jeez, I don't know. Do they look like this?:
> http://home.comcast.net/~66gtojayw/linecord.jpg
>
> Also, is the center conductor ground, or can it be re-wired if not? (Not
> molded)
>
>>I have those in stock. Send e-mail to
>>mechtech(a)evansville.net .
>
> How many do you have and how much are you asking for them?
>
> Thanks!



From: Lee Richardson on
Good morning.
That is what these measure. If by chance they would not fit, or are wired
wrong for your application, I would gladly take them back, including the
original shipping or postage. The office machines using these cords were
made in the late '50s or early '60s, and used on up until the early to mid
'70s when the 3 slot IEC type became more popular.

Thanks,
Lee

"JW" <none(a)dev.nul> wrote in message
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Go
> I should probably also mention that the width and length at the end of the
> thing is 15/16" x 1/2".
>
n.


From: Eeyore on


JW wrote:

> I am looking for some vintage AC power cords for older HP test equipment.

Fuckoff

From: JW on
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 08:28:30 -0500 "Lee Richardson"
<mechtech(a)evansville.net> wrote in Message id:
<gJudnfRzXpNjCu_bnZ2dnUVZ_j-dnZ2d(a)sigecom.net>:

>Good morning.
>That looks like it, except these are gray. In your picture, the hole on the
>left would be grounded or neutral (white wire), the lower hole in the center
>would be grounding (green wire) and the hole on the right would be hot
>(black wire).
>
>These are factory molded on both ends, you cannot get to the wires without
>cutting.
>
>Thanks,
>Lee Richardson

Hello Lee,

They sound good! How many do you have for sale, and what would the cost
be?

Thanks again!