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E-News Issue #11

15 July 1998

Greetings to you all. Sorry, yet again for the lateness in getting this out to you. End of year stocktakes conspired against us this month.

To start with the bad news first, the new financial year has brought in some price increases. Woods chargers have gone up by about 5% and the Air wind turbine has increased to a RRP of $1195 due to the devaluation of our dollar. We will issue a complete new Price List in the next few weeks.

We have introduced 2 new products to our range - low battery alarms, one works in conjunction with the Plasmatronic regulator (REG-050 - RRP $50) and the other is stand alone (REG-060 for a RRP of $60). We have a few in stock now and will make a regular production run in the next few weeks.

We are also going to produce some LED lights for low power room lighting. More on that next month, all going well.

The PL series of Plasmatronic regulators is once again closer to release. They believe that all the 'bugs' have been ironed out now. The prototype production run has been released for testing and if all goes well for the next few weeks, they'll finally be released for public use which is now expected for 1 August.

Cheers from Dave and all the RPC crew.

Dave Lambert (Director)

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  map of northern NSW and Southern QLD, Australia

We install solar systems in Northern NSW and Southern QLD.


QLD:
Gold Coast (from Coolangatta to Southport), Nerang and Hinterland (Beaudesert) and out West (Warwick, Stanthorpe, Killarney)


NSW:
Northern NSW (Tweed Heads to Yamba, including Evans Head, Byron Bay and Ballina); the Far North Coast Hinterland (Grafton via Lismore to Murwillumbah) and out West (Casino to Tenterfield, including Drake and Tabulam, as well as Woodenbong and Bonalbo)

For larger system we also go up to Brisbane or down to Coffs Harbour and even Glen Innes. Other places by arrangement.