|  | Posted by MaryL on 09/28/96 11:45 
"Gene E. Bloch" <spamfree@nobody.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.941c7d644df59d0b.1980@nobody.invalid...
 > On 4/18/2006, MaryL posted this:
 >> 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
 >
 > Don't buy a Monster Cable extension cord :-)
 >
 > If you mean the AC cord that goes directly into the wall, you can probably
 > go to Radio Shack or some such store and just buy a replacement that is
 > longer. Take the brick and its cord with you so you can verify that the
 > brick end of the new cord will fit. Note that I am assuming that the AC
 > cord is detachable from the brick, as is usual.
 >
 > If you don't want to do that, then just buy any extension cord that the
 > plug will fit into.  My older Initial player uses a two-prong plug; if
 > yours is the same, you won't need a three prong extension cord. That's
 > good, since those are very heavy. Note that two-prong plugs usually have a
 > fat prong and a thin one...
 >
 > Any hardware store extension cord will work.
 >
 > It has nothing at all to do with DVD technology...
 >
 > Gino
 >
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 > Gene E. Bloch (Gino)
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 > (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
 >
 >
 
 Thanks.  Yes, the cord is replaceable, and it is a two-prong plug.  I had a
 laptop computer that specifically said not to use replacement units, so
 that's why I was asking the question.  I can see that the prongs would fit
 an ordinary extension cord, and I wanted to be sure that I could not damage
 something.  So, I will use a light-weight extension cord to keep things
 "portable."
 
 MaryL
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