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E-News Issue #13

4 September 1998

Thank you for your positive feedback. Some of you are asking for more world news etc.

Our own newsletter will continue to focus on Australia and more specifically our products. We've added some new products to our list of products. For efficiency, the 73L eutectic fridge is a real winner. I've been testing one out and it is using about 10A/h per day (at 12V) at the moment with the inside temperature a chilly 1° C. We've also added a LP gas deep freeze to the list (however none are available for another month). We've added a 140W mini inverter to the range, mainly for running lap top computers. We do not recommend it for TVs (use INV-006 for this application).

Well, I'm running out of space and time folks. Next month I'll talk about washing machines and inverters. In the meantime, I'd appreciate some feedback about your recent experiences in this regard.

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.