Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted June 17, 2012 09:41 PM
Zach,
I'm kind of concerned here because I've almost never seen a line cord blow a fuse (one case:the cord had an unfortunate encounter with a hedge trimmer wielded by my Mother-In-Law **), but often seen fuses blown by the appliances the cords are trying to power.
**Then she phoned me wondering why her garage door opener wouldn't work...
Unless you think the cord has a short between conductors, I'm guessing the problem is more likely the projector.
Is there some history with this machine? Have you ever seen it work with the original cord for example?
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
Posts: 33
From: San Francisco
Registered: Sep 2010
posted June 18, 2012 01:58 AM
I've used the projector plenty! No idea how I lost the cord for it.
The cord I used (thrift-store purchase) was kinda frayed and I think it must've been no good. On top of this the wiring at my place is slightly dodgy (typical SF Victorian).
I've been over hill & dale trying to find a cord that will work. Not much good at electronics here. I'll probably just have to keep an eye out on eBay for a while.
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted June 18, 2012 12:18 PM
Hello Zach,check your cable for any breaks and check the plug to make sure it is wired correctly.If in doubt,consult someone who knows.If you think it could be your household wiring,perhaps it's time this was checked,before something serious happens.
Posts: 33
From: San Francisco
Registered: Sep 2010
posted June 18, 2012 01:48 PM
I believe the cord is the problem. It's one of those ones you put together yourself, on top of which it's older, and I had to push to get it in there. I don't think I'm gonna try to use it again...
When I say the electricity in my place is dodgy, I mean bulbs blow more often than they should, some lights dim when you turn others on, and there are more parts of the flat connected to the same circuit than indicated on the fuse-box. Not too bad compared to most of the other houses I've lived in in this city. Probably let the landlord know when I'm on the way out the door to the next place.
Thanks for the advice! Still on the look-out for a proper cord.
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted June 18, 2012 04:38 PM
Would it not be better if you removed the plug and put it on a new cable.I don't think your plug is at fault,there could be a break/short in the old cable,so removing it and renewing the cable could be the answer,and checking that plugs both ends are wired correctly.Thank the Lord that you only use low voltage in the States,over this side,no prisoners are taken 230/240volt.