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Posted on Apr 22, 2009

Need replacement power cord, might be part HCJ SU-7P.

Hello, I'm looking for a replacement electrical power cord (marked part # HCJ SU-7P) that goes with a portable Sony Cassette/CD/Radio player model number CFD-8/2. The original power cord is rated 125 Volts AC at 7 amps, and has a very specific shaped molded end that plugs into the portable player. Can you locate one of these?

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