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Old 07-18-2023, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by etype2 View Post
It looks like you have the problem solved with a suitable power cord.

I did this when in a pinch with my Sony KV 5100. I don’t recommend this unless you are careful not to short out the connection. By doing this, the clips have to be stable and will not move while testing. Also need to insulate the conductive areas and power only to verify operation, not as a permanent solution. You can see the odd receptacle on the Sony.

That Sony with plug prongs in the back should have been easy to make a cord for. There were a lot of TEAC RTRs and other gear that used a cord like the AC half. And some 60s extension cords will fit too. I made a cord for my teac by taking one of those black bakelite outlets that tube recievers of the 50s and 60s had, removing the chassis mount bracket soldering a cord to the terminals and covering the terminal region with silicone...Worked great for years until I happened on a spare cord.
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