If I had the socket fall off I would solder an old AC power cord ( from an old clock or lamp )
to the motherboard the wire can handle a lot of power ( 15 amps or so )
and a socket end from hardware store (they are polarized) so you can't plug them in
backwards on the power supply
I made these to mount my power supply on the back of my machine
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:250156
You could change the size if your power supply measures different
I later printed risers and mounted two power supplies to the bottom of case
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:402515
Saves valuable desk space.
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SD3, RAMPS 1.4, Lawsy's carriages modified by me, 2 SSRs, E3D V6, 2 Power supplies, Independent monitoring of both power supplies (amps and volts) also extruder and bed temps, Blue Tooth connectivity, bearings in all axis & rotational points, Y axis direct drive. Remotely controlled power box on / off . Gecko Tec build plate . Renamed FrankenDoodle