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| What type of AC-connector is this (vintage cassette recorder) |
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| gronn-overledning:
Looking for a connector or cable for this old (german?) tape recorder ITT SL 55 For an untrained eye, it may look like the IEC C7/C8 that has round pins, but its not... This is flat spade-pins. The tape recorder: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=ITT+SL+55+old+cassette+recorder&iax=images&ia=images Thanks |
| RoGeorge:
I'll improvise from 2 individual female disconnect terminals crimped to the AC cable. Fit them one by one into the tape recorder's male receptacles (you might need to bend/shape the female plugs to fit just right), then pour bathroom-silicon on top and let it solidify, to form a socket. https://www.elecdirect.com/crimp-wire-terminals/disconnect-terminals-fully-insulated |
| gronn-overledning:
Thanks. I would improvise myself, but this is for helping out some others with a cable. I know the risk of shorting or touching those pins when LIVE with AC 200V+, but should be a warning with this :) Still want to know if this connector/cable has a name. |
| Haenk:
Checked with the schematics on Elektrotanya - 2SB and 2SC in there, so this originates from Japan. I assume Crown or National Panasonic made. However, I know for a fact (as I tried to trace down some calculator power cables from that time earlier) that there often were customer specific styles of plugs used. So I assume this is a custom one. |
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