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MAGNON (Bell Ko-On) 800 INSTDUAL IQ ZRS power cord.
MAGNON (Bell Ko-On) 800 INSTDUAL IQ ZRS power cord.
Hi all,
Recently picked up that projector. Looks in good nick but no power cord.
Looks like a very specific 3 pin connector. Last photo (not mine) is of the one I'm looking for.
Any ideas where I could source one from?
Hi Speros
This mains lead was one at least 2 types used by Bell Ko-on and unfortunately they used the same model reference i.e. Magnon. In the U.K. they prefixed the model with Prinz, as Dixons imported them. This lead was also used by Bell Ko-on on the LV series, which looked identical,
So same lead, different names / models.
However these are an easy fix to hard wire.
Hi Speros
This mains lead was one at least 2 types used by Bell Ko-on and unfortunately they used the same model reference i.e. Magnon. In the U.K. they prefixed the model with Prinz, as Dixons imported them. This lead was also used by Bell Ko-on on the LV series, which looked identical,
So same lead, different names / models.
However these are an easy fix to hard wire.
Regards Tom
Thanks for the info, Tom.
Hard wiring it will be the way to go if I don't end up finding one.
Yes the picture of the mains lead is correct, the give away is the raised fluted grip.This type has no makers I.D.
A different type has been used by BELL KO-ON very similar [but not interchangeable] to the european leads of the late 50`s early 60`s as used by Bolex,Leitz, Zeiss, etc.
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