Finding a power cord for a G4 flat-panel iMac

My wife bought a surplus iMac G4 from the university where she works, but it is missing a power cord. We were thinking about ordering one from an on-line Mac store, but we noticed that the power cord for an old, dead Dell laptop that we have has a plug that fits into back of the iMac. I was thinking about just plugging it in and trying it out, reasoning that power cords are pretty simple, standard devices, but then I worried that if somehow there is an incompatibility between that Dell cord and our new iMac, just trying it out could damage the iMac. Can anyone tell me if there is any difference between an iMac power cord that has the "Mickey Mouse" shaped plug to plug into the computer and a Dell power cord with a "Mickey Mouse" shaped plug for plugging into a DC converter for a laptop? Thanks.

iMac G4 Flat-panel, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Sep 18, 2007 12:15 AM

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Sep 18, 2007 1:45 AM in response to tmoleary

Hello and Welcome to Apple Discussions.

I salvaged my iMac G4 from a wreck and I am using a non-Apple power cable. I actually bought mine new from Maplin (link) but any "cloverleaf" (Mickey Mouse) cable will do. After all it's a cable which is rated to carry the 115/230v 50/60Hz AC it doesn't matter what it's connected to.


The only thing I'm aware of is that it doesn't seem to fit quite as tightly and although it's never slipped out in over 2 years I do check it now and again.


kind regards


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