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Nov 02, 2004 14:26 |  #1

I lost the charger cord for the external BP511(?) battery charger.. still have the unit itself, but the ac cable has ran away.. Any ideas where I can get a new one, or do I have to buy a whole new charger unit w/ cable?

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Nov 02, 2004 14:32 |  #2

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JT to the rescue. Thanks! :D


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Nov 02, 2004 21:19 |  #4

Yes.. fortunately,.. unlike most other thing Canon.. the power cord is a standard cord used on AC powered items of all kinds! :)


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Nov 03, 2004 13:40 |  #5

I've found there are a few versions of that style cord.

Mine have gotten a slight modification down the middle so it now fits

the charger
the other charger
my boom-box
my laptop power supply


The part I cant understand is why the double battery charger in my D30 came with a skinny cord the same guage as a lamp would have, while the single battery charger with my 10D has a massive cable that looks like it could handle 20 amps!!

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