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What is this service outlet??

By EvanDickson

4 years ago


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    #5 4 years ago
    Quoted from TheLaw:

    I'm guessing most people with W/B have those dongles laying around. i know i have a couple.

    Yeah, I have one in my tool box.

    #7 4 years ago

    It is for sure not the norm for service outlets compared to other games/manufacturers. I think it was only used in span of wpc games. Pretty much everyone else used standard 2 or 3 prong outlets.

    I'm not really familiar with the history of the IEC connector and why the standard came into use with electronic devices.

    In this case, maybe it met some sort of requirement, or was a way to solve or get around a problem.

    #10 4 years ago

    I don't think that would fit correctly in the outlet opening of the WPC power box.

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