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Richard

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Does anyone know the part number, or were to find the little plastic/rubber
covers that go over the unused power plugs on a PC Power Supply? I've
search until I'm almost blind.

I have an embedded project, which has a spare cable I wish to vover to
prevent shorts.

Thanks,
Richard




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On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 14:12:26 -0600, Richard wrote:

Does anyone know the part number, or were to find the little plastic/rubber
covers that go over the unused power plugs on a PC Power Supply? I've
search until I'm almost blind.

I have an embedded project, which has a spare cable I wish to vover to
prevent shorts.

This might be a place to start:
http://www.thomasregisterdirectory.com/hardware/attachment_plug_caps_0019233_1.html

Good Luck!
Rich
 
I need several hundred. I've seen them on some new PC's and industrial
equipment. I'm not having much luck finding them. May be search for the
wrong thing.




"John smith" <JSmith@dont-try.com> wrote in message
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how many you need?
transparent rubber hose (about .25" diameter) from hardware store.
cut in about 1" sections, insert into one prong, bend it and insert into
other prong.

I've seen this on TVs out of the box.


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Does anyone know the part number, or were to find the little
plastic/rubber
covers that go over the unused power plugs on a PC Power Supply? I've
search until I'm almost blind.

I have an embedded project, which has a spare cable I wish to vover to
prevent shorts.

Thanks,
Richard




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Richard <rwskinner ATawesomenet Dot net> wrote:
Does anyone know the part number, or were to find the little plastic/rubber
covers that go over the unused power plugs on a PC Power Supply? I've
search until I'm almost blind.
You might try www.caplugs.com . I think the ones in PCs are vinyl but
I'm not sure. VRF and VRR might be the series to look at. Standard
disclaimer: I don't get money from Caplugs. I haven't bought from them;
I just know they exist.

Matt Roberds
 

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