Shunyata Cable tightness on Hydra 8



I just purchased a Hydra 8 and a 20 amp Python helix alpha cord from a local dealer.

I question whether there is a possible problem with the Cord or the 20 amp inlet in the back of the Hydra.

The cord does not have what i would call a tight fit.

There is about a quarter inch of movement up and down.

From left to right there is a good half inch of movement.

Is this normal?
adol290
Hi good afternoon, you tell that I have a Hydra 6, and put a tab with Purist Dominus Oyaide c-279, and that the fit is perfect, there is no movement either up or sideways.
I got to the broken record of the IEC or Hydra or the power cord.
Try to claim where purchased
Greetings Adrian
Thanks

I have given the cord an extra shove(a few times). Everything is operating ok.

I may add some electrical tape to the supply cord IEC end to firm it up a bit.
Adol,

If you decide to add tape, instead of electrical tape try teflon tape (like used for plumbing). That way, if you later decide to remove the tape, there is no gummy reside left on the IEC, the way there would be with electical tape.
Thanks

I have given the cord an extra shove(a few times). Everything is operating ok.

I may add some electrical tape to the supply cord IEC end to firm it up a bit.
Some are and some are not exceptionally tight fitting.

Try adding some heat shrink onto the supply cord IEC end in layers... it'll come off pretty readily if so desired later on.
A while back Shunyata posted a notice to be sure that their cords are pushed all the way in.

When inserting them in, they seem to be all the way in, but give them an extra little shove, you may feel them go in another extra 1/4" or so.
Everything seems to operate Ok, but the sound is not as "snappy" as it shoud be. Check the Shunyata cords from time to time.
Unfortunately, I would say this is typical of the IECs on the Shunyata cables I've seen. On my MX-Rs, my Airsines with Oyaide 004s have a solid lock but the Anacondas can be moved around with ease.