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| Trying to find a vintage Philips specific, test gear mains connector plug? |
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| unknownparticle:
Due to my inclination for collecting Philips test gear, I have a problem! The mains connector sockets Philips used on the back of their instruments through the 50's and 60's, was specific to them, at least I think so :-// So, can anyone help identify it and confirm it is specific, or if not, what it is? Then I need to find some, so would appreciate any help with that. Image attached, in this case it's an RF sig gen. |
| unknownparticle:
It occurred to me that some might be interested to see the front panel so :- |
| factory:
It might help to add some measurements of the connector and the pin pitch/diameter. Edit: If it's #31 in this link: https://www.plugsocketmuseum.nl/ApplConn_classic2.html Then they state DIN 94941 (earthed) is the matching connector, see #28. David |
| Gyro:
It is hard to judge the scale, but that looks a good candidate for a IEC connector conversion. Probably cheapest and safest route too. |
| alm:
There's more pictures with measurements, but I doubt "European Giant Pin" is the official name, here: http://madrona.ca/e/powerConn/index.html#euroGiantPin |
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