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Christmas tree plug??
« on: December 04, 2005, 03:27:40 PM »
I can't find the doohickey plug thing for our Christmas tree - we have one of those small fiber optic trees. Are the plugs that you stick into the back of the tree pot to plug into the wall, are they available for purchase without the tree, or will we have to get a new tree?


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Re: Christmas tree plug??
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2005, 03:55:47 PM »
doohickey plug thing

Love the technical terminology.....  ;D

Was it one of those which had a wall transformer -- the type where the box itself plugs into the wall outlet and then has a cord to connect to the base of the tree? 

If so then you'd be able to buy a new power supply, but you'd need to know the voltage and current rating to select the right one.
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Re: Christmas tree plug??
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2005, 04:07:39 PM »
Thought you'd like my way with the lingo   ;)

Yes,  as I recall it had a box wire connector widget, where do I find out what voltage (I assume somewhere on the bottom of the pot or such like, what am I looking for, or will it be self evident), and what shop will have the replacement part?

Thanks so much. You are really helpful on these matters and I thought of you when I realized I'd have to find out about this sort of thing. Thanks again.


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Re: Christmas tree plug??
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2005, 05:32:12 PM »
How big is your tree? If it's small enough to easily transport, take it to a local hardware shop or Radio Shack (if you're in the States) to replace the cord. Guys in stores live for that kind of thing...right, Paul?  ;)
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Re: Christmas tree plug??
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2005, 09:54:30 PM »
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Yes,  as I recall it had a box wire connector widget, where do I find out what voltage (I assume somewhere on the bottom of the pot or such like, what am I looking for, or will it be self evident),

If it's marked on the pot, it will most likely be either next to the socket or on the base, and be either a label or stamped into the plastic molding.    It could be elsewhere on the unit though.   You're looking for something which gives any combination of voltage, current, and power, e.g. "12 volts 2 amps" or "6 volts, 24 watts" (or the shortened equivalents, "12V 2A", "6V 24W" etc.  

Unfortunately, although the power unit would almost certainly be marked, the pot/tree itself might not be, so you may be out oif luck.  The only other way to determine the details (unless you can find the exact same model on sale somewhere) would be to see what bulbs are used.  

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and what shop will have the replacement part?

A generic replacement could be obtained from many of the consumer electronics stores, or from mail-order places such as Maplin Electronics.   (You're in Belfast at the moment, right?  I think Maplin has a retail outlet in the city now.)

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Guys in stores live for that kind of thing...right, Paul?  

Well they used to!    Sad to say that some of the guys in the stores these days have neither the knowledge nor the interest anymore to do anything beyond sell the things they've been trained to sell.  Some stores even have a policy of not giving out advice on such things due to the dreaded L-word (liability).

A smaller, family hardware store is more likely to be accommodating in something like this.  Unless you can find some geeky type of character in the neighborhood to help you out of course!   :)
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Re: Christmas tree plug??
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2005, 05:08:31 PM »
Thanks for the advice. I've taken a short-cut and just strung a line of lights round the thing for now, it does the trick sorta, my daughter likes it and that's what counts. I'll probably take the bottom with me next time I'm in town to see if I can find the box thing for it - thanks again for the advice!  :)


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