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Hi everyone! I recently picked up an old arcade monitor and I need help getting it back in working condition. It is a neotec nt-3602 arcade monitor. I'm having trouble applying power. I noticed it has a 3 prong power adapter but I can't find anything online that matches. I really don't want to make a power board myself. What can I do?
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that connector is called mate n lok
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you can always just chop it off and wire whatever type of connector you can get to it.
http://www.rapidonline.com/cables-connectors/universal-mate-n-lok-white-3-pin-plug-connector-housing-50-2392
(you'd also need pins for it as well as this is just the connector housing)
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Thanks for the replies everyone! I may just chop it off and make my own connector. It won't be pretty but it should work.
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