Hi Zane
See previous reply to Tony Duell.
It may be a US right angled kettle lead but its not a UK type.
Kettles here (at least ours does) use standard IEC connectors.
Regards
Rod
-----Original Message-----
From: cctech-bounces at
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[mailto:cctech-bounces at
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Zane H. Healy
Sent: 31 May 2007 01:02
To: cctalk at
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Subject: Re: Power plug for a VAX 4000-300
Adrian/Witchy wrote:
On 30/5/07 17:48, "Rod Smallwood"
<RodSmallwood at mail.ediconsulting.co.uk>
wrote:
> The mains connector into the H7874 PSU is a normal IEC connector
> with one exception.
> Directly below the middle pin is a rib or ridge that would require a
groove or slot
in the mating free connector.
Yep, it's a right-angle kettle lead; if you've got one that'll work
nicely.
From what I can
see amongst my VAXen it was only the QBUS machines
that
warranted that sort of power cable; the whole thing was interlocked so
that if there was a power cable in there you
couldn't do anything
other than disconnect. Even when you wanted to remove the PSU you had
to make sure there was nothing in the way of the interlocks.....
If he is talking about the type connector I think he is, it is notched
to prevent plugging a normal cord in. This is due to it pulling more
amps than most computer cords are rated at. I'm not sure if this is the
same thing you're talking about, but I think you're talking about
something different.
IIRC, I've seen a couple Compaq or HP servers that use these as well.
Zane