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cdisher

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Gentlemen:

Please forgive me for using this forum for an off topic subject.

I have been involved in Missions work in Papua New Guinea for a number of years now. The people there still live in stick and palm leaf houses. The mission has several generators there and every time I go there I try to teach someone the basics of electrical work. The voltage there is 220V, 50 Hz. I would like to find some simple basic electricity books for them that use the electrical standards used in Australia.

Since this forum has members from all over the world I thought I would post it here. Your recommendations will be appreciated.

Charlie
 

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