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JAElec

Locality: Port MacDonnell, South Australia

Phone: +61 409 035 109



Address: 114 Smith Rd 5291 Port MacDonnell, SA, Australia

Website: http://adaptacamp.com.au/

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24.01.2022 Couple of common jobs here, but needed doing properly none the less.Replaced a failed stereo with aftermarket unit, including overhead microphone for the bluetooth phone connectivity.Also relocated the UHF away from the cup holders- gotta have a spot for the iced coffee! Before and after photos.



21.01.2022 Part of my work on a current job setting up a LC200 series for caravan towing duty. I always aim to provide neat, secure, PROFESSIONAL installs, so if that means spending the time to make up a custom bracket to mount components, then that’s what I do.

19.01.2022 What are these? Well they are close ups of something which could make your outdoor activities a little more convenient. Stay tuned for an announcement in the next few days...!!

15.01.2022 Centre pivot repairs. Charging failure rectified by new alternator fit up, followed by supporting wiring modification and main charge cable upgrade.



14.01.2022 Part of the vehicle Cel-Fi mobile phone booster. This one is Optus configured and fitted to a dual cab ‘Cruiser. My installs come with a really nice, strong external antenna (as pictured).Also available in Telstra version and to suit marine applications.

09.01.2022 Well we are finally here...launching our own JAElec designed and built camping/outdoors product. With much pride we introduce to you Adapt-A-Camp!

08.01.2022 Some recent repairs to bilge pump/bilge alarm wiring on a professional fishing vessel. Note how it looked before! Was not in a sound electrical state at all.



07.01.2022 Just because it’s LED, doesn’t mean it’s good- there’s a reason why some stuff is cheap!

06.01.2022 Adapted some quality LED lights into this bullbar earlier in the week. These should give a long, maintenance free life with added safety due to their clear, bright output compared to the originals...and they look cool to boot!

05.01.2022 Tray load of accessories and a blank (and CLEAN!!) canvas. I love these jobs.

05.01.2022 Some recent repairs to bilge pump/bilge alarm wiring on a professional fishing vessel. Note how it looked before! Was not in a sound electrical state at all.

04.01.2022 In my search for some light bars recently, I found these guys. AUSTRALIAN MADE lights! Too many of our manufacturers have been forced to shut down due to rising production costs and cheap imports. Come on people, let’s support what we have left. Yes it means saving up a while longer. Don’t let that spare $100 burn a hole in your pocket!! You will pay more for a set of lights versus the cheap imported set, but remember, things are cheap for a reason... but the biggest positive is the money stays here, paying for AUSTRALIANS jobs.



03.01.2022 Repairs to electric controls for hydraulic system on a feed out wagon. My jobs are varied-that’s for sure!

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