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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Turnsky on February 25, 2005, 12:44:53 am

Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Turnsky on February 25, 2005, 12:44:53 am
as many of you already know, Xbox has been replacing their power cables, for free, due to some fault or somesuch with the cables..

well, i ordered mine not long ago, and i got it today..

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v625/Turnsky/DSC00494.jpg)

here's what those who ordered it can expect, i was actually just expecting to get a cable, not to get one with a surge protector attached to it, rather speccy, IMO :nod:
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Clave on February 25, 2005, 12:50:52 am
MS are running scared...:ha:
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: StratComm on February 25, 2005, 12:57:57 am
That's got to be the most retarded non-transformer-equiped plug that I think I've ever seen.  Who decided the plastic needed to cover 150% of the recepticle anyway?

And Clave, why do all of your posts end with the "ha!" icon?
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Turnsky on February 25, 2005, 01:08:03 am
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Originally posted by StratComm
That's got to be the most retarded non-transformer-equiped plug that I think I've ever seen.  Who decided the plastic needed to cover 150% of the recepticle anyway?

And Clave, why do all of your posts end with the "ha!" icon?


strat, most modern singular plug surge protectors are that big.  it's big, yeah. but i'd rather have a working xbox, then one that doesn't and smells like burnt PCB and silcone. :p
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: StratComm on February 25, 2005, 01:21:46 am
I'm not talking about the surge protector, that's reasonably sized.  I'm actually refering to the huge hulking chunk of plastic around the pins that stick into the wall, which can serve no purpose whatsoever other than making removing the cord from said recepticle that much more difficult and preventing something else from being plugged in to the outlet above it.  At least that's what it looks like from that angle.  If it were there in a way you could easily grab it and pull it out, then that's one thing.  That's just big for no reason.

Why exactly does the X-Box require that extra surge-protection, anyway?

EDIT: I'm retarded and didn't take in to account that this is not an American outlet configuration.  Were I to get something with that much extra plastic around the pins I'd be saying WTF, but I think that's the way it's supposed to work for you.
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Turnsky on February 25, 2005, 02:21:14 am
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Originally posted by StratComm
I'm not talking about the surge protector, that's reasonably sized.  I'm actually refering to the huge hulking chunk of plastic around the pins that stick into the wall, which can serve no purpose whatsoever other than making removing the cord from said recepticle that much more difficult and preventing something else from being plugged in to the outlet above it.  At least that's what it looks like from that angle.  If it were there in a way you could easily grab it and pull it out, then that's one thing.  That's just big for no reason.

Why exactly does the X-Box require that extra surge-protection, anyway?

EDIT: I'm retarded and didn't take in to account that this is not an American outlet configuration.  Were I to get something with that much extra plastic around the pins I'd be saying WTF, but I think that's the way it's supposed to work for you.


yah, we australians have wierd plug configurations, that, and our mains power is 240v standard.

oh, right, also, most heaver power load appliances usually have an earth plug, too, consisting of a third prong on the socket

like this:
(http://www.yunzhen.com/cn/catou/aoguo002.jpg)
i know that US standard plugs are prolly more compact and different than ours.
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Ghostavo on February 25, 2005, 02:52:03 am
In probable response to StratComm, this is probably why they need the extra surge-protection:

(http://img.penny-arcade.com/2005/20050218l.jpg)
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: StratComm on February 25, 2005, 07:26:53 am
So the X-box uses electricity! Who'd have guessed.  I seriously doubt it's a legitimate hazard but rather someone getting all paranoid about a faulty cord not indicitive of the whole. :doubt:

And Turnsky, I wouldn't say that our outlets are more compact, but we don't hold things in a circular configuration like you appear to.  The two normal pins, if they are all that's needed, usually get a square plug a quarter-centimeter or so larger than the pins themselves, and for the third pin, when used, the plug usually gets a triangular extension in that one direction.  You can get exposed third-pin jacks, but since it connects to ground there really isn't much of a health risk there.  I know why plugs have to be different from one country to the next, I just always forget to consider it.
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Clave on February 25, 2005, 07:52:39 am
Fear the mighty 13A plug!!

(http://www.screwfix.com/sfd/i/cat/64/p1441264_l.jpg)

:ha:
Title: Re: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: aldo_14 on February 25, 2005, 08:05:27 am
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Originally posted by Turnsky

here's what those who ordered it can expect, i was actually just expecting to get a cable, not to get one with a surge protector attached to it, rather speccy, IMO :nod:


Does that mean it's the same cable, but with a bigger fuse?
Title: Re: Re: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Turnsky on February 25, 2005, 08:16:24 am
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Originally posted by aldo_14


Does that mean it's the same cable, but with a bigger fuse?


so /that's/ what that black cylinder near the plug is for.. i wondered about that.. it's there..
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: aldo_14 on February 25, 2005, 08:19:07 am
hehe.

It'd be typical microsoft engineering - don't fix the problem, just add another layer of guff to cover it up.  

Got spyware in your O/S?  Add a new program to run on top.
Security holes?  Add a proprietary anti-virus to run on top and leave the holes.
Dodgy power cable?  Let it blow and shove a fuse in the middle.

:D :p
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Deepblue on February 25, 2005, 12:05:35 pm
That thing is a monster.

I like my NORMAL power cable. Glad I got a newer model Xbox. (plus it has the better dvd drive :ha: )

The cables probably aren't really defective. More likely that some people didn't use them right.
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Clave on February 25, 2005, 04:01:47 pm
And remember to check it's working properly by dunking into a cup of coffee or similar liquid...
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Grug on February 25, 2005, 08:51:16 pm
@Clave you forgot the Ha! icon in your last post.

Hmm I really should order one of those for the xbox upstairs. Mine is fairly new though, so should be alright... :)
Title: The Replacement Xbox Power Cable.
Post by: Taristin on February 25, 2005, 09:08:52 pm
I just orderred mine. Can't wait to see what it looks like.