So i have this cheap ass fountain. One of those "as seen on t.v" pieces of, some would say, shit.
>>910286
>>910287
It has a mess of wires coming out the back but i think it is missing the pump.
>>910286
To top it all off, this is the plug. Is it European or something...because I have never even seen an adapter for an end like this
I dont see a pump...i assume it is missing. I wonder if i could use a windshield washer pump...
thoughts?
This plug is definitly not European... Maybe asian one ;)
>>910293
I have a bunch of adapters, but I have never seen this plug before
pic unrelated
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>>910286
>>910289
Yo dude...
I have never in my life clicked on /diy, for some reason I did now. Its a christmas miracle, dude
Look what I found. My GF put up some Xmas lights yesterday, and I just noticed the plug after I've seen your pic
Maybe it will help you?
>>910324
Holy shit. You got it man.
>>910357
Glad I could help. Good vibes, man
>>910289
That manual has a disappointing absence of Engrish.
>>910357
These can be found in most xmas lights I have bought. Check the voltage (and amperage) of yoou pump. Some transformers are AC, some DC. I have a pile of those, and they seem to break easily, as do th elights they are attatched to...
>>910435
As an english speaking person, I se that. Thanks.
>>910450
There is no puml. I think it might be dangerous woring it. Considering i am not going to be around it every second it iw runnng
>>910289
I think it's for 12vac. As air pumps usually use it.