View Full Version : Changing the plug on an imported PC
garyctr
20-02-2006, 08:14 PM
Hi all,
Thought I'd make a quick guide for those who wanted to know how easy it is to change the plug on a PC.
Tools required:
Philips Screwdriver
Pliers/Crimping Tool/Stanley knife and a steady hand!
I used the screwfix plug as detailed in 182_blue's PC importing guide here (http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/showthread.php?t=136).
Apologies for the quality of the pictures - taken on a phone!
Anyway, the plug on the right needs to be replaced by the one on the left:
http://static.flickr.com/32/102248400_6ce1392faf_o.jpg
You'll notice on the left hand side of the new plug a little screw - undo this and follow the arrows to open the plug:
http://static.flickr.com/25/102248402_1d310e08c5_o.jpg
Next, cut the american plug off the PC:
http://static.flickr.com/36/102248403_8f84cf2dd6_o.jpg
Push the lead through the hole in the hollow side of the new plug and move down the lead out of the way:
http://static.flickr.com/39/102248404_b1820f3298_o.jpg
Then you need to cut off some insulation and expose the black (LIVE) and the white (NEUTRAL) wires:
http://static.flickr.com/35/102248408_8a21270e29_o.jpg
The black (LIVE) goes into the right lower hole - it is marked 'L' on the plug. The white (NEUTRAL) goes into the left lower hole. There is no ground so the top hole stays free. Tighten up the screws in the plug casing to hold the wires in place:
http://static.flickr.com/29/102248413_12b2cf644d_o.jpg
Next, clamp the lead in the clamp and tighten both screws:
http://static.flickr.com/28/102248748_87d6153a70_o.jpg
Finally, slide the hollow side of the plug up the lead and join both parts together. Use the screw you removed earlier to tighten both parts of the plug together:
http://static.flickr.com/36/102248749_087f03bf94_o.jpg
That's it! :thumb: Should take no longer than 5 minutes. Hope this helps.
Gary
182_blue
20-02-2006, 08:38 PM
bravo that man, just job that, i have put it on the bottom of my thread too :thumb:
mc_mikey
20-02-2006, 08:41 PM
Top job, Gary.
Nice one :thumb:
I could have done with that a week ago, but at least it will help the many others who are joining the growing crown of PC owners in the UK
Brazo
21-02-2006, 09:06 AM
Good guide bud
Ben H
22-02-2006, 12:17 PM
Icould have done with that guide a few weeks ago, had to search on the net to find out how to wire a uk plug first :wall:
very useful guide
speed-demon
22-02-2006, 12:27 PM
Very good, just wa=hat a noob like me needed.
AR-CoolC
22-02-2006, 12:29 PM
had to search on the net to find out how to wire a uk plug first :wall:
Tut tut tut :rolleyes:
steveo3002
02-03-2006, 12:53 PM
thanks for that...mine should be here friday
RandyGB
31-03-2006, 05:43 PM
Cant you just use a plug converter usa to uk ? or am i missing something
duckson
31-03-2006, 05:52 PM
The PC runs on 110V so u need a 110V plug from Screwfix (among other places) so u can run it via the Transformer which then plugs into the UK's 240V mains.
You dont want to plug a 110V PC into a 240V mains now do you? :eek:
:thumb:
andburg
31-03-2006, 05:53 PM
no you cant, uk is 240v us is 110v
good guide, just used it and fitted my plug :D
duckson
31-03-2006, 05:58 PM
Actually are you on about something like this:-
http://www.m-99.co.uk/Electrical/240v_Mains_to_110v_AC_Converte/240v_mains_to_110v_ac_converte.html
I guess the PC will draw to much power to be able to use it hence the meaty transformer? :confused:
D-an-W
01-04-2006, 08:21 PM
Thanks garyctr, great little and accuarate guide, new :buffer: 'er works a treat. Myself and L200 Steve are doing my Scooby top to tail tomorrow so should have some nice pics to post :car:
MrD06
07-04-2006, 02:17 PM
lol took me 9 mintues because I had to go back in the garage to get a posidrive screwdriver :-)
Rayman
18-04-2006, 12:18 PM
Do you just trim the ground wires back leaving them exposed?
Root Ginger
18-04-2006, 01:31 PM
Grounds wires??? There's only positive and negative on the PC as it's double insulated.
Rayman
18-04-2006, 01:47 PM
http://static.flickr.com/35/102248408_8a21270e29_o.jpg
These bits, the two wires that are the same in the above photo
(Furthest right/furthest left), i know where the black and white bits go, just wondering whether you just trim the other bits down.
Rayman
18-04-2006, 01:53 PM
O ignore the above its just insulation, i thort they where wires too!
Root Ginger
18-04-2006, 03:49 PM
Yeah, a bit unusual as we're so used to EU style wiring. I really found the US wiring to be of a poorer quality than the UK stuff.
For a start the plastic sheathing (sp) is very rubbery which makes using an auto matic wire stripper like these impossible :(
http://www.tool-net.co.uk/data/tools/stwi3942.jpg
Had to resort to the old stanley knife.
oxford
27-04-2006, 09:29 PM
Bloody fantastic write up this, helped me out doing it while watching the TV tonight !
I am all ready to go for tomorrow evening now. Nice one :)
k@tbloke
29-04-2006, 08:50 PM
good guide, many thanks. Christ didnt realise machine was gonna vibrate that much lol, my poor wrist on just firing it up.
lord trick
10-05-2006, 09:42 AM
Ideal.....just got it in the post...didnt know where to put the wires.....looked on here...and the rest as they say is history...Thanks alot
Hangover
15-05-2006, 08:14 PM
Thanks straight forward and made it a 5 fin job
banger 115
06-06-2006, 12:04 PM
wonder how many have wired there pc wrong.....:o :o .
what a difference..:buffer:
great write up..ta
Rasher
12-06-2006, 04:18 PM
just folLowed the guide spot on thanks:D
Mini_Nigel
12-06-2006, 06:55 PM
wonder how many have wired there pc wrong...
In what way "wrong"?
It doesn't actually matter which way you connect the wires, the original US plug is unpolarised, and the power switch in the PC is 2-pole (so it switches both wires).
See my posts Replacing the power cable on a PC 7424 (http://www.detailingworld.com/showthread.php?t=4778) and Replacement power cables for PC 7424 (http://www.detailingworld.com/showthread.php?t=6146)
Nige
justin666
13-06-2006, 06:36 PM
GGreat guide just changed mine thanks :thumb:
Schizophonic
29-06-2006, 06:13 PM
Hey guys. My goods from Tooled-up.com arrived and this transformer came with it.
Here is a link to the plug Draper 110v 16 Amp Site Plug For 110v Machines & Transformers (http://www.tooled-up.com/searchresultbasic.asp?SearchType=2&Keywords=&ProdCode=59851&QSearchButt.x=0&QSearchButt.y=0)
I havn't got my PC 7424 yet but I want to make sure which wire goes into which.
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/1456/untitled20qe.jpg
Here is a picture i took, on the bottom left hole is an L/+, does that mean the LIVE wire must go in? and on the right is a funny shape, I can't type it on the keyboard. Can someone go through this with me?
Thanks
Ive just done it with a plug from B&Q, i put the black to the L+ and then the white to the other small pin,nothing connected to the big pin. Seems to be working.
Wobbly Dave
14-07-2006, 07:09 PM
I've just cut me plug off!!
Seriously - thanks for the guide - I only needed it to find out which was live. I used my soldering iron to tin the ends - just coz I can.
Fingers crossed it all works!!
carl0s
01-09-2006, 07:52 PM
I used my soldering iron to tin the ends - just coz I can.
D'oh! You shouldn't have done that ;)
You should have used bootlace ferrules.
See here (http://groups.google.co.uk/group/sci.electronics.components/tree/browse_frm/thread/623775725aecfa75/e849a9cbd9bef990?rnum=1&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.electronics.components%2Fbrow se_frm%2Fthread%2F623775725aecfa75%2Fa25d88b908afe b80%3F#doc_e849a9cbd9bef990)for a discussion on the subject.
The site plug is Artic Yellow, the EU colour code for 110VAC (RMS). The same fitment in Artic Blue is for 220VAC (RMS). This is used by caravanners.
The cable colour should correspond to the plug. Both are available from B&Q and Maplin.
US plugs -also used in Japan- are called NEMA plugs. Again, there are 110VAVC and 220VAC designs, but no colour external code.
HTH.
Finerdetails
09-09-2006, 08:43 AM
I've owned my PC for over three years, and yesterday I finally cut the american plug off and fitted a UK 110v lol
dogbonnie
11-09-2006, 12:56 PM
Hi!
Have you tried this Item? It is a better option than purchasing Transformer and Plug.
james_RScos
07-11-2006, 03:24 PM
Great Guide used it last night to put me 110 plug on.
CheeRS James :thumb:
Mark M
09-02-2007, 10:21 AM
Ta for the quick guide, just needed to know what wire was live. most appreciated!
c0r54
09-02-2007, 07:20 PM
Splendid and informative tutorial, looking forward to using the PC.
Cheers garyctr
great guide. there goes the warranty only had it since Monday so waiting for a good day to have me first bash at it.
Cliff
24-03-2007, 01:21 PM
Very handy !
Cheers :thumb:
vxrob
28-03-2007, 10:36 AM
Thanks for the guide. I'm about to lop me plug off the PC :confused: - Can't see it going wrong in 1 year - especially considering the amount I will use it. One question though, it looks like I've got a different plug to the one featured in this guide. (It's the one from 'tooled-up'). Is the lower right always live? (looking from behind/wiring perspective). There are no markings on this what so ever to say which is + and -
Cheers :buffer:
Wozza
28-03-2007, 09:48 PM
Please dont shoot me down if I am wrong, but as its a two pin plug (like a uk shaver plug) it can be inserted either way round, therefore does it matter which is live ?
vxrob
29-03-2007, 12:21 PM
hmmmm I dont know :wall:
Well looking at some of the posts in this thread there is a correct way, but then again you might be right. I'd hate to wire it up, plug it in, then POP :confused:
Well, assuming that there is a correct way, is my assumption below correct? I'm struggling to define my search on google
Thanks
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q223/rflowers1801/3pin.jpg
Mini_Nigel
31-03-2007, 10:33 PM
The PC has double-pole switching, it doesn't matter which way the wires go.
[EDIT] But that is not the right sort of plug!
Nige
ukimportz
01-04-2007, 05:20 PM
great guide, will come in very usefull when i get my pc!!!
Neanderthal
12-04-2007, 03:14 PM
Picking up so many tips from this site :thumb: :thumb:
MR2Owner
16-04-2007, 09:18 AM
I take it chopping off the plug sets fire to the warrenty then?
Anyone had issues with trying to claim after swapping plug so we can use it over here?
Beancounter
16-04-2007, 09:37 AM
I take it chopping off the plug sets fire to the warrenty then?
Yes, you'll void the warranty, but to be honest they seem to have a great reliability record, with the odd exception.
If you don't fancy chopping off the plug you could order a US socket from ebay (about £3 delivered), see this thread (http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=18554&page=9&highlight=alternative) and ebay (http://cgi.ebay.com/15A-125V-straight-blade-ground-connector-Leviton-515-CV_W0QQitemZ160085067630QQihZ006QQcategoryZ109440Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item1600 85067630) :thumb:
Bigpikle
21-09-2007, 05:08 PM
thanks - just re-wired mu UDM... :thumb:
Bullitt
21-09-2007, 05:54 PM
I bought a US socket, put it on one end of a 110v extention cable. Bob's your auntie, PC plugs straight in.
philyoung531
21-09-2007, 10:59 PM
Or you could use the thread posted by mini Nigel
Post Replacing the power cable on a PC 7424 + tranny info
and replace the whole cable with a 110v and not cut the plug off...
Phil:thumb:
Nice one mate, excellent guide, clear and to the point :-D
Just done mine while watching the TV ready to go :-D
Now all I need is good weather to give it a blast :lol:
Carl
Phill J
02-11-2007, 01:19 PM
Cheers for the help guys my PC arrived about 20 mins ago so this will help me sort it out. Just off in me garage to fit the plug which arrived with transformer earlier this week. Sad thing is I cant use it just yet as its a Christmas Pressy. Oh well, hurry up Santa I wanna start playing.
Kind regards Phill J
Phil W
02-11-2007, 04:28 PM
Just followed the guide, top stuff.
Phil
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