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Posted by thanatoid on 09/30/27 11:45
"MaryL" <stancole1@yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote in
news:Vte1g.25313$EA3.6696@dukeread10:
> I have an Initial IDM-1731 DVD player that I bought on eBay
> (new in box, obviously never opened). The screen is small
> (7", which I knew when I ordered it), but the quality of
> the picture is very good. The unit will receive very light
> usage -- it was purchased to use primarily when I travel
> in summers. However, it has an *extremely short* power
> cord. I don't think I have ever been in a motel room where
> I could comfortably view this unit with that cord. I know
> this is a strange question, but I know virtually nothing
> about electricity or the technology used in DVDs. So:
> What type of extension cord can I safely use with a unit
> like this and not take risks of damaging it? Do I need a
> specific type, or would it be acceptable to just use the
> very lightest-weight cord (for portability)?
>
> Thanks,
> MaryL
It says on the bottom of the unit how many watts it draws from
the AC line. It will probably be under 150W, maybe as little as
40W, or more or less one or two light bulbs' equiv.
Most extension cords handle about 1200 W so anything will do.
But don't buy crap, since they're pretty cheap to begin with.
You can get a 50 foot long one and not give it another thought
(well, except for avoiding tripping over it).
--
"everything's ducky"
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