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I absentmindedly left the cord for my laptop power supply somewhere the last time I used the computer away from home. I was chatting with friends as I was packing up and forgot it. The business said no one turned it in as a found item.
I could order a new one and it would cost me about $20 (US) by the time it is delivered. I decided to make my own from this appliance replacement cord I found at Home Depot for $6.33 (US).
Step 1What size are the power supply pins?
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Drill bits make handy sizing samples. By sight guess which drill bit is closest to each pin. All three pins were a different size on my power supply: 3/32, 764, and 1/8 inch.
But you are posting this as an instructable for other people who's power supplies might very well get hot.
Keep in mind that I am not trying to knock you down, or insult your idea; only to add to the design.
Two heads are better than one.