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Postwar Transformer Cords (a rant)

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Postwar Transformer Cords (a rant)
Posted by Leverettrailfan on Tuesday, July 20, 2021 11:30 PM

I figure I might as well toss this out here-

I've been trying to figure out how to approach the project ZW I bought (among other postwar lionel goodies) around a month ago, and one of the stopping blocks for me is power cords.
It's certainly far from difficult to find new "B-292" cords for sale, but I can't bring myself to buy one. My honest opinion of them is "I'd rather buy a generic cord".
I guess I'm just frustrated- I have a TW with the original cord and love the embossed Lionel logo it has. But the contemporary cords being sold as B-292s don't feature this logo, and the 'L' that is there instead looks extremely out of place to me, for something that's supposed to be a replacement for a postwar lionel part.

I can understand why that might be- I don't know if there's now new UL guidelines on what the shape a US ~120v plug can be, but I can see that as a cost saving measure Lionel would not manufacture any cords with special insignia-embossed plugs, opting for a simpler solution instead. And I imagine it's very expensive to have your own specially embossed plugs made, whether or not they could be UL approved.

Thus, it seems these are my options:

-put my reservations aside, and buy a modern B-292 anyway
-buy one of the less plentiful, but still readily available MPC cords which still has an 'improper' logo, but looks nicer to me
-wait for a decent vintage cord to appear and then purchase it
-Modify a plug somehow with an insignia, inviting concerns over it being a safety hazard

Am I alone in being vexed over this lack of postwar-passable replacement cords? It's a relatively minor detail, and for most people with a permenant layout, the plug is out of the way and under a layout where no one will see it- so I doubt it bothers anyone too much. It definitely bugs me though, silly as it may be!
Big Smile

Tags: Power Cord , ZW

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Posted by Flintlock76 on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 8:18 AM

Well, I have a KW that the cord went to pieces on.  What to do?  I just got a plain ol' extension cord and used that.  No logo, but then the original KW cord didn't have one either.

Even if it did, it wouldn't have made a difference to me.  I don't care what the cord looks like, it just has to work.

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Posted by Gchap64 on Saturday, August 21, 2021 5:55 PM

I ran into this problem replacing my 1033 cord- not very noticible to most, but doesn't look right with a modern cord.

-Gordon

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