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~misfit~ wrote:
In article ,
Peter Chant wrote:
I've got a Yamaha surround/DSP processor/amp that is likely 10-12
years old (eBay purchase). It has a switched mains out with quite
a low rating. The plug for that looks similarly unobtainable and I
don'r recognise the socket. So it is a feature of some newer kit
as well.
IIRC, it's called something like a Euro facilities plug.
Is this the plug you folks are talking about?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europlug
No. That's a 'bodge' which is meant to fit all European mains plugs for
low current loads like shavers, etc. With our 13 amps types, you have to
open the shutter first.
The one I'm talking about (on a Yamaha amp) was closer in size and shape
to an IEC outlet. Came in both 2 and three pin versions. Remove the third
pin and that 3 pin connector would fit a 2 pin outlet. The body of the
plug was rectangular, and an exact fit to a matching recess in the socket.
They weren't listed in any of the usual places like RS, CPC or even
Maplin. When I looked. Did eventually find a couple on Ebay. They were
3pin, so had to remove the third pin for use with the Yamaha.
If so that's on the back of my Sony seperates mini-system (with
minidisc) where the components plug into switched sockets on the
amplifier (which has had an AU/NZ plug fitted). I wondered what it was
called.
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