Reddit reviews 6ft 18AWG AC Power Cord Cable w/o Polarized, 10A (NEMA 1-15P to IEC-320-C7)
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This is a 18AWG figure 8 shape cord plugTOSHIBA SATELLITE 220 225 300 310 315 320 325 330 335 440 460 470 490 1555 1600 1715XCDS 2100 2140 2180 2210 2590 2615 2655 2675 2715 2805 4000 4300 4060 4080 4100 4200 4300 4800 4900. CDS seriescord plugs straight into laptop without an AC
So for those of you who wanted a parts list and a cost breakdown here it is...some of these costs might be a little rough but I'll get close.
I don't think I missed anything, so that should be about it. I already had the glue, stain, Deft and tools to complete the project which was pretty great. Not to mention free wood so for any of your projects factor those things in. For those of you asking about the crossovers and those component they are included in the Parts Express kit along with detailed instructions. The total came to $395.34 but I had some materials left over for use on future projects so I would actually say its a little less. Additionally, I found the SMSL Q5 on sale from Parts Express so it came out to only $84.00 so that cut costs a lot I just couldn't find a link with that price, this build happened about a month ago.
Here's your answer and here's a Monoprice 107672 6-Feet 18AWG Figure 8 Shape for US $4.29 if you have Amazon Prime.
I recently picked this cord up and it works well: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005C0COWK/ref=ya_aw_oh_bia_dp?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It is rated the same as the stock cable (125V 2.5A I believe) and it is 6 feet. I like the longer length.
You can easily grab a cable from Monoprice (or Amazon):
http://www.amazon.com/Monoprice-107672-6-Feet-without-Polarized/dp/B005C0COWK
You don't need another charger! I use a vita 1K, but I'll assume the 2K chargers are the same. If you inspect the writing on the charging block there should be somewhere written "Input: 110v - 220v" or something similar.
This means that the block will accept 110/120v that they use in NA. Simply disconnect the "8 shaped" cord that connects the wall to your charging block and replace it with another one that fits into American sockets. I bought a laptop cord and it worked fine when I was in the US on vacation. Only cost me $2.99 at the time. Just make sure it can carry enough amperage and is "8 shaped".
This is the one I bought myself: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005C0COWK/