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Looking for JC Penney 6241 relay part number

I just put a couple of Molex ends on an AC cord and shrink wrapped em for the AC input. Don't know if it works yet as the fuse in blown. pig tail 3A type, tracking it down.
There were some wires out the back for DC already put in and worked in that mode. Just trying to make sure it was as intended.

Thanks again
 
I do not have the DC power cord. I've been using a printer power cord onto the AC pins.

Don't know if it helps any, but the diagram of the "Sears 6" power socket over at Kens Electronics seems to agree with your pic.

What printer model cord have you being using since I have the same problem and wondering if someone has figure it out the dc pins. Thanks
 
What printer model cord have you being using since I have the same problem and wondering if someone has figure it out the dc pins. Thanks
I've been using one from a Canon printer. I think the printer was a M3600G. I don't recall the exact model number since it went to electronics recycling last summer after taking a short flight across the room.

The end that I'm plugging into the radio looks like an IEC-60320-C7, AKA the PH-2464P, or the CR45-822. Sometimes called the "figure 8 plug."

I posted this about the power pinout in another thread:

Stolen from: http://www.kenselectronics.com/lists/pwrcord.htm

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I can verify the AC pins are correct. The DC pins I haven't tried.
You can find that thread here:
 

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