Supporting Heavy Virtual Dynamics Power Cords


Hi Folks,
As much as I like the Power Cords from Virtual Dynamics, the weight and loose fitting female end of the cables does present a bit of a problem. Currently I put a sponge ball between the rack shelf and the power cord near the connection to the device. In essence one for the CPD, one for AMP and one for the PRE. Just wondered how some of you are compensating for power cords that do not fit snug into the back of devices. Other than that the cables are great (using Masters LE 2.0 Power Cords).
janmike
A couple of other folks have e-mailed me their suggestions and like I said earlier it will be a combination of ideas. I like the idea of wrapping some quality electrical tape around the IEC. This will make the connection a lot tighter. Bending the cords is also important as this decreases the weight in specific areas. I also believe the IEC end of the cable needs to be elevated. I may look for some matching (color) foam pipe insulation from my local hardware store. I am thinking of cutting a section that would run underneath the PC from the back of the device to the edge of the rack. The last thing I need is a damaged receptacle on expensive piece of equipment.
I have cable lifts that I made for my speaker cable, I just made them higher to let my powerscable rest on. (I have the revelation and two nite platinum power cable) I make my lifts so that they don't put a strain on my eltronic I also changed all my outlets in my listen room to hospital grade outlet, the plugs fit really tight with hospital grade outlets
I use stacked cardas myrtle wood blocks under my PC connectors... and for my VD ICs, except on the amp. For that I used a paper towel cardboard roll because the amp is on it's own stand and high off the ground.

That's actually a great cheap way to support cables... the cardboard tubes from paper towels and TP. Just cut them to size!