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Old 12-26-2008, 11:58 AM
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10" Admiral Power supply needed

Does anyone happen to have a scrapped power supply chassis from a 1948 or 1949 10" Admiral console. It is model 30A1. This is a very common small 10 wooden console, that has a seperate power supply in the bottom of the cabinet. The power supply has a cable that terminates with a rectangular connector that has 3 rows of 5 pins.

I have the supply but someone cut the connector off of it and I need the male connector that is on the power supply cable that mates with the socket on the main tv chassis.

I do not want to wire the supply directly to the chassis. I want to keep it original.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Bob G.
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Old 12-26-2008, 12:54 PM
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Hi Bob
A few years ago I glommed onto a half dozen WW2 aircraft transmitters in various states from good and original to really hacked up. A common pratice is to remove the power connector (odd milspec) and replace it with an octal socket. Not wanting to do that I used some molex pins size adjusted with a sharp screwdriver, some plastic wrap, and bondo. to fabicate the other half of the connector.
In your case maybe just using some molex pins and swrink tubing would work
Terry N3GTE
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