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Someone pointed out the name written in the plug is not Ticino (googled for
that) but BTicino. I just mailed the pictures to a distributor. Hope for th best as the ship was built in 1983. http://www.usa.bticino.com/site_US/j...ub Id=default Marc "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 13:11:55 +0200, "Marc" wrote: Hi, Anyone any idea where I can buy this type of plug? Is looks like a US AC wall-outlet but one pole is bent ( L shape) for polarisation reason as it has been mounted aboard my Nortwind for 12 volt wall outlets. See http://www.picserver.nl/v/U8193P51S040 Any help is welkom! Cheers Marc This does not appear to be a standard NEMA (US standard) plug configuration. Though you would help yourself by showing the connector end on, not side on - can't really see the pin shape. Brian Whatcott Altus OK |
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