Re: [76attendees] Obtaining laptop power cords in Hiroshima

Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com> Wed, 21 October 2009 20:19 UTC

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Kevin,

I would say that it's fairly easy to find such a cord in Hiroshima at 
any of the sites listed. If you want, I'd be happy to find one for you
in Tokyo the week prior to Hiroshima. The number of stores is of 
course much larger there.

In the meantime, the 3-prong to 2-prong adapters work quite well, so
I'd bring it just in case.

Ole


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On Wed, 21 Oct 2009, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:

> I'm traveling with a laptop with a power supply that uses an IEC C5
> (Mickey Mouse) connector on the supply end; I've looked for a
> C5-to-Japanese cord here in the USA, but all I can find have a 3-prong
> plug on the receptacle end. Based on Ole's website (and others), it
> seems like I'll need a 2-prong plug to have any chance to be able to
> plug in at the hotel and other places. I've got a plug adapter already,
> but I'd prefer to not have to use it.
> 
> Will it be fairly easy to find such a power cord in Hiroshima, or should
> I try harder to find one before leaving the USA?
> 
> -- 
> Kevin P. Fleming
> Digium, Inc. | Director of Software Technologies
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