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Apr 03, 2014 09:53 |  #1

Yeah I think I lost the cable that connects the battery charging brick to the wall outlet. Anyone know where I can get another? Preferably some generic one from a hardware store I just don't know what type of cable it is?

edit: here is the charger I have:

http://www.walmart.com …A-Li-Ion-Battery/10326313 (external link)


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Apr 03, 2014 10:09 |  #2

It's a standard 2-wire power cable like laptops and boom boxes use. Radio Shack for sure, maybe the computer & electronics area of your local big box store.


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Apr 03, 2014 10:12 |  #3

Jon wrote in post #16806754 (external link)
It's a standard 2-wire power cable like laptops and boom boxes use. Radio Shack for sure, maybe the computer & electronics area of your local big box store.

That's what I was assuming so the best way is to just go in with the charger and make sure it fits? I was hoping to give the guy at the store more of a name of the chord other than "I need a chord that fits this". But either way I am sure I will be able to find one.


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Apr 03, 2014 11:26 |  #4

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