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Finding a Ignitor No. AME 47077

01/05/2013 8:10 AM

Im a Engineer at a International Sports stadium in Sri lanka. I want to purchase a quantity of 100 Ignitors (AME 47077) for 1000w Thron metal halide lamp type No. CSI -99-1222. In Sri lanka, I couldn't find a supplier. It's a great help if somebody can mention a supplier or a method I can find these ignitors.

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01/05/2013 8:32 AM
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01/05/2013 8:48 AM

Google and a telephone should do the trick, we aren't big on referrals or endorsements here

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