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Topic: big mistake on electrical components order please help need cheapest fix (Read 1287 times)

legendary
Activity: 1274
Merit: 1004
What's a bunch, what are you powering, and what kind of power strip is it?
hero member
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Merit: 500
 Grin next time buy D size (.Y.)



could not help it .. sorry
sr. member
Activity: 366
Merit: 250
i think im going to go with time travel so i can have some type of legacy besides smelling like mmj and pizza
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
You could buy screw-on ends of the proper type, cut the old ends off and wire the proper onto the existing cords.

You could resell the cords and buy new.

You could buy a sack of wire nuts, cut all the ends off and hardwire everything.

You could buy a 6-20 socket to replace the wall outlet and work from that.

You could invent time travel?

all of these are valid.

The cords you have dont match the outlets - there isnt really a cheap solution to this besides re installing the correct outlet or buying the correct cord
legendary
Activity: 3374
Merit: 1859
Curmudgeonly hardware guy
You could buy screw-on ends of the proper type, cut the old ends off and wire the proper onto the existing cords.

You could resell the cords and buy new.

You could buy a sack of wire nuts, cut all the ends off and hardwire everything.

You could buy a 6-20 socket to replace the wall outlet and work from that.

You could invent time travel?
sr. member
Activity: 366
Merit: 250
made an error guys

so I ordered a bunch of nema 6-20 to c13 plugs for my psu's (- | )

turns out my dad hadd an error and it is actually a nema 6-15 plug (- -)

Now that i already have the plugs (and a power strip) for 6-20, i will need to either buy a series of convertes (which I cannot seem to find) or rma the cords and pay exchange fees etc.

Looking for a cost effective solution for my mine as this company isnt open atm so tracking down some conversion plugs for cheat or something would be nice :/
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