I spent about an hour web searching, but I did find the model number of the power cord. From there, I searched the model number and found numerous websites that carried it.
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I have purchased many different computer cords from stores, flea markets, and yard sales. Sometimes, you can find a small computer repair shop in your local area that will help you with the cords you might need and if you are really lucky, they might give you one or at least have a used cord to sell you. I know power cables can run 10 to 25 dollars retail, but I have purchased them for a little as a dollar from yard sales.
Look at the power connector on back of set. You will probably see 3 recessed prong's. You should be able to use the same type of cord as on a computer or monitor. You can get one at
any home center or electronics store like Walmart, BestBuy, hardware stores, etc.
Eyepieces are typically expensive. Here is a link to some lower cost ones at $24 each. You only need 1 or two to get started. try 25mm and 12mm. http://www.meridiantelescopes.com/antaresplossl.html
Apparently, blown fuses indicate problems elsewhere in the circuit. The block is a voltage dropping resistor, has nothing to do with problem. If you think it's worth it, take to pro/tech
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