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.
You need to know what kind of voltage all your computer parts work at. There's not really a general Watt power supply that you should look for.
Electricicity, a power source, a plug
Don't know. but... unplug the power cord, then hold CANCEL and COLOR COPY while plugging the power cord back in. That should do the trick.
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You first have to know the type of power supply your are testing. Then you could test whether the power supply is receiving anything from its source. Next check if it is giving any output.
It could be a loudspeaker polarised plug.
It won't supply any power.
It depends on what cords your need. Certain power cords can be split with a female/ 2 male adapter that you could find at Tigerdirect.com or Newegg.com, wherever you shop. You can split molex and sata power cords for sure, i know that, but for anything else, just give a look for PSU splitters in one of those shops.
i would like to know also but more important i would love to buy the power cord. i was told that dismantling and reusing the hard drive inside with a new case and new power supply is the only way to get the documents from the one touch since the cables were lost.
To know what size power supply you need, add up the wattage requirements of all components and add 30 percent.
The Mitsubishi LT-70 turntable requires a standard AC power supply rated at 110-120V and 60Hz. It is important to ensure that the power supply meets these specifications to avoid damaging the equipment.
Don't know if their website is still up but you might try parts.com.