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davido662002

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If I wanted to wire the 3 pin without buying a power cord how would I do that.

** * the 2 next to each other and the one by its self which is hot and ground.

The reason I am doing this is I cant find my cord to check if this a a good radio and I am not paying Radioshack 11.00 to test it out.

Thanks
 

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Punctuation would help but from what I could make of it you need to trace out the wiring or obtain the service manual for whatever it is you're talking about. Then you do know how to tack solder, I hope.
 

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If I wanted to wire the 3 pin without buying a power cord how would I do that.

** * the 2 next to each other and the one by its self which is hot and ground.

The reason I am doing this is I cant find my cord to check if this a a good radio and I am not paying Radioshack 11.00 to test it out.

Thanks

If you cant trace it Ebay have them for 2.98. Got a couple last week and free shipping.
 
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