Thanks for the reply......I was coming to that conclusion after spending hours on-line looking for one. I couldn't even find a picture of one amongst the web's thousands of pics.......
Why not make a notch in the shelf to accommodate the plug. Cost you nothing and solves the problem. Danny
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My apologies, I didn't explain well. While the refrigerator is sitting on the shelf, there is no problem. it is when I slide the refrig forward that the plug strikes a weight-bearing support. I have moved the refrig as far to the left as I can to enhance clearance but lacks about ½ "
(without refrig, I will try to get one with after work)
I see two possibilities These guys will have it if any one does http://www.alliedelec.com/search/results.aspx?term=power+cords,right+angel If they do Not have it you can modify the male end in the refrigerator to accept a more conventional cord by cutting off the guide fins. You do however need to maintain the polarity.
ITS A 12V pos on one side and neg on the other they make a 90* ones goggle 12volt connectors there should be a transformer on the plug end if it converts from 120v to 12v
I'd just contact engel, chances are one of thier models has it. The common socket on the other end of engel is a he'll a merit socket witch is a much better connection than a standard cig
They do not all have the round - square format. For an AC connection ( like my camera's battery charger ), this is really irrelevant. No sure about a DC connection.