Posted 10 years ago
antiquerose
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Here comes the 70's again!!!
From the early days on the Farm. This was an early smaller electric calculator with RED LED numbers. I do not think it takes batteries (as I see no opening) for them -- but it did use to have the cord with it. I think it will still work *IF* I can find the right kind of cord for it. Still has the original case with it. I believe this bought through Simpson-Sears back then (via the Catalog) as how many Farmers shopped in those day.
What size (power) cord should I look for this? Anyone know?
Thanks for looking !!
Now there's a blast from the past! Very cool!
14 amp/220 volts.
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No nO nooo, please don't try 220 volts lol.
Collectomaniacs a little weird and off the wall abit my friend told me. I like to laugh a lot morning, noon and night no matter what it takes.
Oh okay......wish I had the adapter -- the cord for it. As I know when it was put away it still worked. It has the vintage RED LED lights on the face
There is adapters that have a multitude of 'ends' supplied with them. Your calculator will say on it something like .5 amps/12volts DC. Then you find that power supply, and if your lucky the end will plug in. If it doesn't plug in, don't fret. Buy an adapter kit for the plug in end. Yours might be 2 mm, 2.5mm, 3 mm, etc. Good luck :)
No battery port?
I am sure it does not -- but will look. It does not have a battery door if I recall -- but maybe will unscrew the back and see.....
Ok, best of luck to you :)