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power chord for a 100" mustang projector screen
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I have a 100" electric projector screen, it has a power chord that is only about 2 feet long.  This unit is being installed in a church, so I am in desperate need of an extension chord ( for the video hookup) with a male and a female end.  I don't even know what this chord is called.  Then video chord part of the unit is flat with three little holes for the plug in part.  It looks like what I did below, just imagine a big cirlcle around those three little ones, then you can see what the calble looks like.  Can anyone help me figure this out?  Danny.

 

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24 Jun 2008 06:33
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26 Jul 2008 08:05
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Quoting from [songman10]:

[em8]

I have a 100" electric projector screen, it has a power chord that is only about 2 feet long.  This unit is being installed in a church, so I am in desperate need of an extension chord ( for the video hookup) with a male and a female end.  I don't even know what this chord is called.  Then video chord part of the unit is flat with three little holes for the plug in part.  It looks like what I did below, just imagine a big cirlcle around those three little ones, then you can see what the calble looks like.  Can anyone help me figure this out?  Danny.

 

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The pattern seems to be an XLR 3-32 chord, however it's almost impossible that a manufacturer uses such a cord for video signal transmission, since it was developed for symmetrical analog audio signal. I suggest you to use a search engine like Google or just go to Circuit City and find out how do they call that cable. I'm pretty sure you won't find a 100' feet chord at CC, but since you'll know what you're looking for, you can find it in no time on the net. There are lots of online stores and they make even custom lengths upon request. If you have a DJ shop close to you, you can visit them, explain what you need and they'll help you - it's their job.
18 Sep 2008 22:34
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