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| 98404 | 2002-11-13 22:52:00 | Help!!! I have managed to break the dim plug (part of the power supply) on my companies external cd-rewriter :_| :( :_| Parts appear to be hard to come by. Any ideas on who is likely to sell bits and bobs like dim plugs for power supplies? (they are different to the dim plugs for mice/keyboards) TIA |
Shroeder (492) | ||
| 98405 | 2002-11-13 22:59:00 | Try... Able Business Machines 20 Hutt Rd (bottom of Tinakori Rd) Thorndon Wellington 0-4-499 9596 They may be able to help (no pun intended) or even Dick Smiths: Dick Smith Electronics 57 Vivian St Wellington 0-4-384 8198 Dick Smith Electronics 90 Queens Dve Lower Hutt 0-4-566 2022 Dick Smith Electronics 4 Manners Mall Wellington 0-4-385 6788 Dick Smith Electronics North City Megacentre Wellington 0-4-237 6654 Dick Smith Electronics 171 Featherston St Wellington 0-4-473 9858 |
Babe Ruth (416) | ||
| 98406 | 2002-11-13 22:59:00 | Tried Dick Smiths? | crozier (2004) | ||
| 98407 | 2002-11-14 00:31:00 | what Make & Model is it? | Steve Askew (119) | ||
| 98408 | 2002-11-14 02:34:00 | Do you mean "DIN" ? (though "dim" would describe many designs). If so, "mini DIN" (as used for PS/2 keyboards) or full size DIN (as used on traditional keyboards)? How many pins? 180 degrees or 270 degrees pin layout? DSE used to stock a lot of the standard DIN plugs, but I think they have fewer now. If you can't find one locally, try South Island Components (http://www.sicom.co.nz), who have all sorts of things in their catalogue. (Even better, they have all sorts of things on their shelves, as well as in the caltalogue :)). Jaycar are pretty good too. I'm not sure if they are in Wellington, but they have a good mail order outfit in Auckland. You'll probbaly have to look at their Australian web site ... I don't think there is an NZ one. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 98409 | 2002-11-14 03:26:00 | There is a NZ Jaycar site (http://www.jaycar.co.nz/). They have a good range of DIN plugs and sockets too. The downloadable November flier has some interesting stuff in it. There's a white 20,000 mcd LED. B-) | Graham L (2) | ||
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