I've just taken delivery of an E-Bay purchase - 3 Fidelity chess computers.
Two of them are complete and work fine.
The third one is Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C.
There is no mains lead with it. It has a none removable lead attached with a connection at the end that I'm not familiar with. (To be fair to the seller, this was made clear in the E-Bay listing.)
It has 2 metal parts, one cylindrical and the other oblong.
Can anybody who knows about these please let me know what I need to get it up and running? Thanks.
Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C
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Re: Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C
does the lead look like this:X__Gandalf__X wrote:I've just taken delivery of an E-Bay purchase - 3 Fidelity chess computers.
Two of them are complete and work fine.
The third one is Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C.
There is no mains lead with it. It has a none removable lead attached with a connection at the end that I'm not familiar with. (To be fair to the seller, this was made clear in the E-Bay listing.)
It has 2 metal parts, one cylindrical and the other oblong.
Can anybody who knows about these please let me know what I need to get it up and running? Thanks.
https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/i ... ger_10.JPG
I think this was how the CC10 was sold in Europe
In the States the power connection had a lead which plugged directly into the wall outlet
Misleading Leads Regards
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Re: Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C
I might have a spare charger wth this connection, as I have a few CC10 spares, click on ‘My Chess Computers’ in my Signature. I’m away in 2 mornings time and have too much to do tomorrow, but will have a look when I get back if you like?Steve B wrote:does the lead look like this:X__Gandalf__X wrote:I've just taken delivery of an E-Bay purchase - 3 Fidelity chess computers.
Two of them are complete and work fine.
The third one is Fidelity Chess Challenger 10 C.
There is no mains lead with it. It has a none removable lead attached with a connection at the end that I'm not familiar with. (To be fair to the seller, this was made clear in the E-Bay listing.)
It has 2 metal parts, one cylindrical and the other oblong.
Can anybody who knows about these please let me know what I need to get it up and running? Thanks.
https://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/i ... ger_10.JPG
I think this was how the CC10 was sold in Europe
In the States the power connection had a lead which plugged directly into the wall outlet
Misleading Leads Regards
Steve
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