One AC 120V, 60 Hz standard Power cord ships along with all required cables and connectors for the TCD652160 HD DVR. Comparable to the standard "router" "cable modem" type cord, 6ft in length.
It depends on what you need the power cord for. Usually you will have a manual that can tell you exactly what is needed. If not, just look carefully at the connecting points and see what the shape/size of the power cord needed is. Depending on the appliance, you need to pick out the right cord it tells you it needs.
The power cord has no continuity in the "N" wire. I checked all three with an ohm meter and the "N" wire had no continuity. An "open" of some kind. I am now looking for a replacement power cord to avoid taking it apart and "hard wiring" a cord in. Office Depot claims not to have parts for these shredders, i.e., replacement power cords. A Dell computer power cord will not work. (At least mine didn't).
Of course not. What kind of a question is that? oh yeah, a stupid one!
TiVo's website provides a step-by-step instruction guide on how to set your recording time, based on the kind of DVR you have. The guide is located at http://support.tivo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/372.
The answer to this kind of question is almost always printed on the back of the device near the power cord. Look for it.
The most popular and reliable brand of DVR recorders would be TiVo.
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normaly we can use water proof extension cord
It really depends on what kind of power cord they are. Unless they have several outlets or are special in some way, power cords would be a hard sell. I would barely charge anything for them.
It's a very basic cable that can be bought for around 2$.If you have an old Sega Saturn or Dreamcast lying about you can cannibalize it's power cord.
Some accessories you can get for your HP 4100N include the power cord, printer cables, a parallel cable. You can also get a 256 MB of SDRAM memory if you loke.
Corded headphones are not the wireless kind.