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Re: Power adapter for a TP in Poland



I found some info on the WWW that may help here. (Thanks to Fred Peters
for pointing me in the right direction, the first link is due to him.)

http://www.travelstuff.com/plug.html
http://www.fele.com/fe-power.html
http://www.mediatekk.com/web/norway/travel/electricity.html#RTFToC4

Now, as I understand the only relevant thing here is the plug, they are
different in different countries. In fact, the first two links give
contradictory information on this too, namely the plugs are called either
B or D which is obviously not unique. (But notice that the descriptions
of the plugs on these pages do coincide very well.) Maybe this is the
reason why the guys at IBM are confused too. Or perhaps someone would 
like to comment on this more and resolve the problem.
BTW, you also need an AC converter.
Regards,
Waldemar

On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Gabriel Ash wrote:

> 
> I am trying to buy power lines for world-wide use
> with my TP701. I bought 
> cables for UK ( 4H6905) and for the US (4H6908). 
> The people at IBM part identification cannot agree between 
> themselves on the right part number for thr European power
> cord to use with the world-wide power--supply. They have
> contradictory information in the database and in the catalogue. 
> At least that is what I get from them.
> Can anyone who has one tell me the right part number?
> -------------
> Gabriel Ash
> Notre-Dame
> -------------
> 
>