Commodore VIC 20 power cord (NEW REPLACEMENT POWER CORD AND CONNECTORS) For Sale

Commodore VIC 20 power cord (NEW REPLACEMENT POWER CORD AND CONNECTORS)
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Commodore VIC 20 power cord (NEW REPLACEMENT POWER CORD AND CONNECTORS):
$14.99

It's back by popular demand!The answer you have been waiting for! A Commodore VIC 20 power cord for a new power supply build or use the included 2.1 x 5.5mm adapters to use a compatible power supply with your Commodore VIC 20. Don't modify your VIC 20, don't modify the old power supply and stop chopping up working power cord. This is an all in one solution for all DIY level. The old plug on that original VIC 20 power brick probably doesn't even stay in anymore it's so worn. This plug on the other hand is new and will fit like the original did back in the day. I've searched the world and found the solution for this long standing problem with the VIC 20. The input power on the VIC 20 is 9V AC so you can't screw up the polarity on this but all the same I take no responsibility for any equipment damage. Please do some research online to make sure this is the right option for you.
VIC 20 pictured is not included or for sale it was only for demonstration.I thank you for reading and be sure to check out my many other items for sale.


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