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HELP whit this [EU BASED] Ncase Owners

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Hi People

anybody in europe can find this accessory for Ncase?

M1-power-cable-left-angle-380mm-600x450.jpg


the shipping costs 20$..

thanks
 
I use the same cable in my A4-SFX and I got more then I need. The length is 50cm. Shipping will be 9€ from germany to barcelona without tracking and with tracking 14€.
 
Guys if you want to do this, do it via PM! Public trading is not allowed in this subforum!
 
For some strange reason , it makes good contact , and power fails to FA

Did You "measure" this cable with some kind of multimeter? I understand You have a "short-circuit" in it... but where? In the plug or IEC socket? Or maybe on a cable? Few month ago we were talking about possible problems with those cables. Necere and dondan are going to use similar or the same cable as Yours, so maybe You could help them avoid some future problems in their projects.
On the other hand, if You know You have damaged it mechanically, and of course You know how You did it ( maybe on purpose, i won't judge You :) ), than there is nothing to talk about.
 
I ordered one of these cables for my Ncase M1, don't know which orientation. The third one was the charm, the first two had a bad connection.
 
We had a somewhat high defect rate on the AC cable with the last batch (V4). Not huge - maybe 3-5% IIRC, but still higher than previously. Oddly, it seems to be the C13 end that's been defective, rather than the C14 end, which is the part Zombi/Saper were concerned about.
 
Did You "measure" this cable with some kind of multimeter? I understand You have a "short-circuit" in it... but where? In the plug or IEC socket? Or maybe on a cable? Few month ago we were talking about possible problems with those cables. Necere and dondan are going to use similar or the same cable as Yours, so maybe You could help them avoid some future problems in their projects.
On the other hand, if You know You have damaged it mechanically, and of course You know how You did it ( maybe on purpose, i won't judge You :) ), than there is nothing to talk about.


The part that connects to the external cable nohace good contact. Is the internal connection between the pins the cable itself
 
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