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    Quote Originally Posted by 1103.9TDI View Post
    4/6BD1/T 12v reduction starter $400 brand new off Ashcroft, just bought a spare the other day!.
    I need a 12V starter and would like to know contact details for where you got yours.

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    Smile

    Repco Limited - Ashdown Ingram Internet site

    When you phone them John, give them the impression that you're an Autolecky, or in the industry.....they'll give you the 'trade' price:

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Not all, the good ones do
    Thought so, my Kyoritsu's are AC only.



    DC is evil stuff anyway. I don't really want to know about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bush65 View Post
    I need a 12V starter and would like to know contact details for where you got yours.
    Baxters have an outlet in Newcastle John, might be worth giving them a call, too.

    Baxters - The driving force in automotive

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    Google Image Result for http://www.thaielectrics.com/Kyoritsu/ClampMeter/img/2432.jpg

    But if you buy an AC/DC Kyoritsu it does

    Nothing wrond with DC gear...............Just that it can be a mind **** (obviously not auto related stuff)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    I know, they have two complete ranges of AC only and AC/DC stuff

    Nothing wrond with DC gear...............Just that it can be a mind **** (obviously not auto related stuff)
    Tell me about it. Used to dealing with AC, then when I cop DC controls, etc. it fries my poor little brain.....

    The worst thing I ever copped was a Mitsubishi Electric air conditioner that mixes AC 240V and DC 12V on the same circuit...
    Both control circuits hook up to the same terminal and run together on a PC board for a few inches, then branch and go their separate ways......
    I rang their tech guys and they reckon I was the first person to ever question it. Seems no one else ever looked at the control circuit diagram.

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    Here's my one:
    http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.sto...uct/View/Q1476

    It's helped me solve countless electrical issues on my rangie and elsewhere. Had it four years now.
    Was 3x the price for anything else that would do the same job. Sometimes it was 3x the price for ones that did less.

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