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Re: Wireing up a Bycool cab cooler
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Posted by R Wyler on May 20, 2005 at 05:26:49 from (205.237.158.87):
In Reply to: Re: Wireing up a Bycool cab cooler posted by rotten robert on May 19, 2005 at 20:41:01:
Thanks that helps me surely mine should be wired the same. I bought this one brand new last summer and now I learned that they sold out to another company in Spain I emailed them and they dont know about the one I have the model RC so I will only be able to get parts for mine until the supply runs out with whoever has sold them. They still make water coolers but they are made a lil different. Yes mine has the control switch on the panel that goes on the celieng except it has push buttons.
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