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npinks
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Found theses threads on disco3
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic77418.html?highlight=ATC

http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic77418.html?highlight=ATC

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Just spoke to him, works straight out of the bag, in his opinion that's how they are supposed to do

Hope the helps Thumbs Up

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if you have twin plugs then your adapter is a Y cable?

If so, then the 12v constant supply is fed from the white side and thus why it works.

I only have single electrics thus no 12v supply. RRS gone
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i see Embarassed

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Get the 13pin i would strongly suggest Mike

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