Roland Huisman Veteran Member Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 1,464 Location The Netherlands Aug 4, 2016 #1 Hello everyone, Dec uses these sockets for the mains inlet. How are they called? I tried to find something similar on ebay. It would also help just to find a powerstrip for it as well... I have found this mains plug here in a box of old stuff. Unfortunately not the opposite one. Regards, Roland
Hello everyone, Dec uses these sockets for the mains inlet. How are they called? I tried to find something similar on ebay. It would also help just to find a powerstrip for it as well... I have found this mains plug here in a box of old stuff. Unfortunately not the opposite one. Regards, Roland
m_thompson Veteran Member Joined Jul 8, 2014 Messages 1,990 Location Rhode Island, USA Aug 4, 2016 #2 Roland, Those are a standard 15A 220VAC plug for the USA. The standard is NEMA 6-15P for the plug, and NEMA 6-15R for the receptacle. There are LOTS of them available on eBay. NEMA 6-15R power strips are available here: http://internationalconfig.com/icc6.asp?item=60400
Roland, Those are a standard 15A 220VAC plug for the USA. The standard is NEMA 6-15P for the plug, and NEMA 6-15R for the receptacle. There are LOTS of them available on eBay. NEMA 6-15R power strips are available here: http://internationalconfig.com/icc6.asp?item=60400
Roland Huisman Veteran Member Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 1,464 Location The Netherlands Aug 4, 2016 #3 Great thanks a lot! I had no idea what they were called. Those numbers makes searching much easier. By the way, I was wondering, is the cardboard looking material asbestos here? Regards, Roland Last edited: Aug 4, 2016
Great thanks a lot! I had no idea what they were called. Those numbers makes searching much easier. By the way, I was wondering, is the cardboard looking material asbestos here? Regards, Roland
Chuck(G) 25k Member Joined Jan 11, 2007 Messages 44,477 Location Pacific Northwest, USA Aug 4, 2016 #4 No, it's usually just treated cardboard.
Roland Huisman Veteran Member Joined Mar 24, 2011 Messages 1,464 Location The Netherlands Aug 4, 2016 #5 Chuck(G) said: No, it's usually just treated cardboard. Click to expand... Hi Chuck, Thanks! Better be sure
Chuck(G) said: No, it's usually just treated cardboard. Click to expand... Hi Chuck, Thanks! Better be sure
KC9UDX Space Commander Joined Jan 27, 2014 Messages 7,468 Location Lutenblag Aug 5, 2016 #6 Even if it were asbestos, which is isn't, unless you plan on grinding it up, it's of little concern.