From: "Dwight K. Elvey"
<dwightk.elvey(a)amd.com>
>From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
>
>At 10:07 AM 9/18/02 -0700, you wrote:
>>>From: MTPro(a)aol.com
>>
>>>One more time. Anyone?! Would anyone please have an extra power plug
they
>>could sell me for my generic S-100 computer?
Somehow mine must have
gotten
>>given away with other misc. cords. It's the
kind with two sort of oval
>>female prong inputs on the computer end. Anyway, I'd be happy to furnish
a
>>picture to anyone who needs to verify. I
haven't had it up and running
for
a
>>couple of years now, and I would like to. Thank you, David
>>>
>>
>>Hi
>> I have an Allied catalog that is a couple of years
>>old. They call these SVT cords.
>
> Are you sure? I looked up SVT pwer cords on the net and every site
that
I looked at said that SVT was some kind of plastic and
not a plug
configuration.
I'm trying to figure out what David is looking for but I don't remember
ever seeing a power cord with oval prongs.
It looks like I may have been looking at the wrong thing. I thought
he was looking for the older type of HP instrument cord. I don't
know of anything that has oval prongs. I thought he meant oval
housing.
SVT is the power cord style, not the material.
I'd like to modify that. I found a specific page that defines
it as 18 guage stranded (S) vacuum cleaner (V) cord with plastic
outsides (T). I see on closer looks, they are refering to the
cable used. The only mention of the connector type is in
one place, they call it a PH-163 which I think is a NEMA number.
Dwight
Maybe he needs to be a little clearer. Is this an AC
power
connector we are talking about?
Dwight
Joe
They have several
listed:
manuf Manuf# Allied# Length Price
Alpha 543 663-7082 7'6" 4.62
Belden 17952 612-3569 8' 5.38
Belden 17280 612-3677 7'6" 4.84
Hope this helps
Dwight