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rphenix

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#39712 18-Aug-2009 16:26
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I'm sending a box over to the UK and require one of these power cords:
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I used to have heaps of them from spare switches & servers but have thrown them out ironically.  Does anyone have a spare lying around?

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  #248246 18-Aug-2009 16:46
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I'll have a look at work if Im in tomorrow, we had a heap of them from some PCs we bought. THink I kept a few....




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  #248269 18-Aug-2009 18:08
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That would be great :)

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  #248277 18-Aug-2009 18:28
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I also have one that I have no use for. Let me know if you still need one if the above poster can't find any.



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  #248460 19-Aug-2009 07:41
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Bugger, the ones we have are figure 8 plugged and not the standard kettle plug :(

dontpanic42, over to you :)




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  #248467 19-Aug-2009 08:08
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You could always just wire a UK 3-pin on to a standard kettle lead. I've probably got some of these leads floating around, I'll check over the weekend if you don't get sorted sooner.




 

 

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  #248511 19-Aug-2009 09:33
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xpd: Bugger, the ones we have are figure 8 plugged and not the standard kettle plug :(

dontpanic42, over to you :)


Ahh well thanks for looking Gavin. Hopefully dontpanic42 can get one for me.

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  #248528 19-Aug-2009 09:48
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rphenix:
xpd: Bugger, the ones we have are figure 8 plugged and not the standard kettle plug :(

dontpanic42, over to you :)


Ahh well thanks for looking Gavin. Hopefully dontpanic42 can get one for me.


It's all yours if you want it. I will send you a PM so you can send back your address. I can send it through courier free of charge if that suits you?

 
 
 

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  #248545 19-Aug-2009 10:26
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dontpanic42:
It's all yours if you want it. I will send you a PM so you can send back your address. I can send it through courier free of charge if that suits you?


I tried to send a reply to your PM but you have disabled Private Messaging in your profile so couldnt do it.  You can email me here.

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  #248613 19-Aug-2009 12:29
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rphenix:
dontpanic42:
It's all yours if you want it. I will send you a PM so you can send back your address. I can send it through courier free of charge if that suits you?


I tried to send a reply to your PM but you have disabled Private Messaging in your profile so couldnt do it.  You can email me here.


Sorry, I didn't realize I had PM blocked..... try again.

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  #248616 19-Aug-2009 12:45
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I have a box full, PM me if you need more :-)

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  #248660 19-Aug-2009 15:30
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Thanks for all the offers. dontpanic42 has kindly arranged one for me.

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