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Love Tea

Love Tea™ is an Australian-based company specialising in the manufacture and supply of a selection of organic and fair trade teas, packaged to your special needs.

Recently, Love Tea™ installed a new Fuso International teabag packaging machine.  Fuso sent out Japanese technical experts to install and commission the machine, unfortunately finding that no transformer had been supplied.

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Love Tea™ found Southern Electronic Services, who came to the rescue by supplying a 100V Single-Phase Transformer and a 200V Three-Phase Transformer within the same day as Love Tea enquiring. Thanks to the extensive range of Step-down Transformers that Southern Electronic Services stocks, they are able to solve many potentially big problems easily.

For other projects using Southern Electronic Services transformers, visit our projects page.


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