I know it’s the old round pin we used for phones back in the day but can someone send me a link to the exact one because I’m seeing too many round pin charges of different sizes. Also where do I go for tech help related questions like these? Is this the right community?

  • oranki@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Remember to check the polarity of the plug too. Some have + in the center pin, others have -

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      1 year ago

      I’d never heard of this before, but without industry standardization I can see it happening.

      I didn’t realize Satan designed electronics.

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      1 year ago

      As it has been mentioned, it’s a barrel plug, but there are dozens of barrel plugs of different sizes, some even have the same outer size but the receptacles for the central pin have different diameters.

      Check the polarity and voltage, and try to measure the diameters if you’re buying online.

      If you’re buying locally, take the lamp with you and ask for advice to the seller.

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        Yeah. That’s what I’m worried about. I think I might have to contact the seller I bought the lamp from on Amazon and see how it goes. Otherwise I’ll take the lamp to the electronic store near me and try the pins one by one.

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          Luckily there are only as many different barrel plugs as there are imperial units. /s

          Good luck ;-)