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    I have two 250 EX machines that each have broken cooler power receptacles.
    I'm wondering if this part is replaceable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AWDnot2 View Post
    I have two 250 EX machines that each have broken cooler power receptacles.
    I'm wondering if this part is replaceable?
    Those are standard IEC C13 connectors. You can often recycle one from the back of an old computer power supply. Here are two versions, the first with solder lugs and the second with .250" tabs, so you can use quick disconnects. They are not the toughest connector so if you plug and unplug them a lot, you might want to go with something stronger.

    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...Q221-ND/245562
    http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...Q223-ND/245564
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    Those are standard IEC C13 connectors. You can often recycle one from the back of an old computer power supply.
    Every one I've seen in a psu is male.
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    Now would be a good time to convert them to male. Any old PC power supply will have them. Cords are easy as well. And cheap to free. Find a local PC computer repair shop. Get a couple dead PSUs and power cords and you are all set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    Every one I've seen in a psu is male.
    Male for in female for out. Many older AT power supplies used to have a female out to plug in a monitor. I guess I'm dating myself.





    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Now would be a good time to convert them to male. Any old PC power supply will have them. Cords are easy as well. And cheap to free. Find a local PC computer repair shop. Get a couple dead PSUs and power cords and you are all set.
    Female is correct for output. Changing to male would be dangerous as you could easily touch the live pins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambozo View Post
    Male for in female for out. Many older AT power supplies used to have a female out to plug in a monitor. I guess I'm dating myself.







    Female is correct for output. Changing to male would be dangerous as you could easily touch the live pins.
    I have not seen one with the female port in a long time and I was pretty young then
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason View Post
    I have not seen one with the female port in a long time and I was pretty young then
    ??? You mean people aren't using IBM AT computers anymore?? I threw out a bunch of old AT power supplies a couple of months ago. I thought I might be able to use them a long time ago and forgot all about them.

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    They're rare these days as far as PC power supplies go, here. I had 6 dead PS and none had the female AUX plug (for monitor) on them.

    I would imagine with the internet, they should be easy to find.
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    Great ideas guys! We have boxes of old computer parts in our warehouse, I should be able to find some.

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