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Edge[_2_] August 9th 11 02:18 PM

Stove Burner Ignitors DCS/Bosch
 
I have a DCS stove that uses electronic ignitors for its top burners.
I wanted to replace a a rusted out mounting clip for an ignitor but
found that DCS wanted $32 for a bag of ten. Looking around I found
what appeared to be the same mounting clip for about a dollar a piece
but listed as a Bosch OEM part. Looking further, the Bosch ignitor
looked the same as my DCS part - it's dimensionally the same, the
mount to the burner base is the same, the connector is the same. It
also sells for about $8 versus $24. The part can be seen at:

http://www.appliancezone.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=16933

I tried to get some specs on its electrical properties to see if it
was compatible with DCS ignitors but couldn't find any. Anyone have
any information on finding these specs?

.[_20_] August 9th 11 03:13 PM

Stove Burner Ignitors DCS/Bosch
 

"Edge" wrote in message
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I have a DCS stove that uses electronic ignitors for its top burners.
I wanted to replace a a rusted out mounting clip for an ignitor but
found that DCS wanted $32 for a bag of ten. Looking around I found
what appeared to be the same mounting clip for about a dollar a piece
but listed as a Bosch OEM part. Looking further, the Bosch ignitor
looked the same as my DCS part - it's dimensionally the same, the
mount to the burner base is the same, the connector is the same. It
also sells for about $8 versus $24. The part can be seen at:

http://www.appliancezone.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=16933

I tried to get some specs on its electrical properties to see if it
was compatible with DCS ignitors but couldn't find any. Anyone have
any information on finding these specs?



I think you'll find it hard to find electrical specs on a part like that.
I've had success in cross referencing parts by going to a few parts websites
like Sears, putting in the existing aplliance, identifying the part and
seeing what comes back as a part number. Then take that part number and
just put it into Google as "ignitor 123456". Often that will return hits
that show it available at lower prices or produce hits that show it being
cross referenced to another part with a different part number/manufacturer
that is cheaper.




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