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When buying such power adapters, you typically need to watch for:
DC voltage - in this case 19V. This needs to be the same.
DC amp rating - since your adapter is rated at 6.32A, you need a replacement that is rated at a minimum of 6.32A, but there's no harm in going higher. Your device will only draw what it needs.
DC plug polarity. Most are center positive, as is yours.
DC plug size. This is defined by inner and outer diameter. In your case, it's 5.5mmx2.5mm
Input voltage. You haven't mentioned your region, but it's a good idea to get international power adapters that accept 100-240V.
You've stated that you prefer to use the existing power cord, but this is an unnecessary constraint - it's better to use the power cord that comes with the replacement adapter
Did you check the power cord both at the sewing machine and at the wall plug? Push them both in firmly. Check the power cord along its whole length to make sure it is not broken. Replace it if you find any serious rips in the plastic outer casing of the cord. No need for a special Husqvarna power cord - a small appliance cord with the same plugs at either end is all that is needed.
Did you hear a "popping" noise when the machine turned off? You may have a short in the transformer in which case it needs to go to the technician.
Hi! Guy at http://www.sewingmachineparts.net/ always seems to have what I need. Here are a few other sites: http://jhittlesewing.com/sewing/catalog.php http://www.mastersewusa.com/accessories.html http://sewingpartsonline.com/
And finally, Brother's website: http://www.brother-usa.com/homesewing/
Take a look and see if this is the correct cord. If so, you should be able to replace the power cord without having to replace the entire foot control.
Yes this still can be fix but better if you can take it to a repair center near you so they can really diagnose the problem with this device and probably there will be some parts that needs to be replace....
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