Lost power plug for Home Hub 3

Hi everyone! We somehow managed to lose our power supply plug for our Home Hub 3 and BT don't sell replacements...
So I was going to ask if someone could possible measure the dimensions of their barrel connector on their HH 3 power plug, if we have the plug dimensions then we can just order a replacement plug from Amazon/eBay... We'd need the internal diameter, and the outer diameter of the connector. 
If someone could do that it would be awesome and we'd be very grateful as we could then use the HH  
Many thanks everyone,
-Al
P.S I did speak to live chat and was told that the techincal support team didn't have this sort of information 
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Hi
You may be better off going to that well known internet auction site and get the correct one (check type A, B) you could end up buying an incorrect one and ruining your hub.
You would also have a spare hub.
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