Well in the mean time, i found one of those same socket assys here in the shop used in PC monitors. It's just the black plastic socket with the three pins (this one uses grounded cords) with two wings on either sids with screw holes in them. I bet I can remove the old, install my monitor socket and use two small machine screws to hold it. Think? Phil Philip Bader Jan Phyl TV Inc. (estab. 1976) 3420 Recker Hwy. Winter Haven, Fl. 33880 Fax (863) 299-8821 email: tjanphyl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Wayne Vanaman wrote: >You're hating it. The AC block has been NLA for a long time. >Maybe someone can find you a used one, but I don't have any. > >Wayne Vanaman >Omega Electronics >6904 W Fairfield Dr >Pensacola, Fl. 32506-3310 > >Wayne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >WWW.PensacolaTVRepair.Com > >850-456-5995 voice >850-458-6369 fax > > >Phil Bader wrote: > > >>I have a 27" (F27230ES) CTC169 series TV with one of the two prongs >>broken off from the AC power plug assy on rear. Is this still available? >>What do you do in stead, hard wire it? >>Phil Bader >> >> >> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This Email List is Public. Remove: http://www.tech-assist.org/remove.htm >Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". >Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/ > > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Email List is Public. Remove: http://www.tech-assist.org/remove.htm Lost Password: http://www.tech-assist.org and select "Login Problems?". Email Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/techassist/