Mazda fitted kitchen Hook up help........

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Mazda fitted kitchen Hook up help........

Post by J and J » Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:30 pm

HELP!!!!! please someone........we purchased our Billie Bongo in May, she's great and we love her, but we have an electrics problem.The Bongo comes equiped with a Mazda fitted kitchen but we do not have the 110v plug and lead for the hook up, does anyone have one of these? or know where we may buy one from? (We know that we need a transformer for the electrics that we can source)
:oops: Thanks J and J Peterborough
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Post by crazy uncle gray g » Thu Jun 29, 2006 4:08 pm

:idea: J & J When I get home I`ll take a good look :shock: at me male and female connections, because I also have this set up, and had to remove and replace the end which goes to the transformer for a compatable one. If this is the same as the end that fits the Bongo :arrow: THEN I`VE GOT ONE :D :arrow: if not then I`m sorry :cry: you`ll have to keep looking :roll: PS The lead you can get anywhere.
cheers! party on dudes.
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Post by crazy uncle gray g » Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:34 pm

:roll: As I said I would in my last post, got home checked it out for you but I`m afraid its bad news :cry: not even similar but the name on the lead / connecter if it helps is :arrow: Nanalashi GOOD LUCK :)
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110v hook up

Post by Bingabanga » Thu Jun 29, 2006 10:15 pm

I think I have one of these left over from when I fitted a transformer.
You do not really want one since you have to take the wires from the back of the SOCKET in the side of the van and take them to a transformer and from there to a 240v socket from which you plug in your normal on site connection. Does this help? If you still feel the 110v plug is of use I will try to find it
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Post by J and J » Fri Jun 30, 2006 1:37 pm

:cry: Thanks Nanalashi for lookin for us.
have a good weekend. J and J
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