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Energy efficinecy

07/06/2008 3:32 AM

What is the future of energy efficient motors

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Re: Energy efficinecy

07/06/2008 4:24 AM

It's a sensible thing to make.

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Re: Energy efficinecy

07/06/2008 10:12 PM

Hello Guest.

Good Sales, long life, low power requirements.

In other words: A bright future

Kind Regards....

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