From: Eric Roth To: 'Jeffrey Epstein' <[email protected]> Cc: 'Larry Visoski' Subject: FW: Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2013 21:39:28 +0000 Inline-Images: image002.jpg; image004.jpg; image006.jpg Jeffrey, On June 20th we defined installing an entertainment system that would run off of 110vAC power. This system was presented to you in Option 17 of our proposal ER013007R4 dated June 24th. This system included the required installation of an aircraft frequency converter (KGS HS200) and clearly identified the output capacity of the converter as well as the amperage requirements of the proposed system. "One (1) HS200 aircraft frequency converter: The existing frequency converter is underpowered. Replace this converter with one (1) new HS200, 2000 watt (18.18 amps) frequency converter dedicated to supply 110Vac power to the entertainment system components (requires 14 amps). Replaces one of the existing 1000 watt converters." Further, Option 18 of the same proposal clearly identified how the -remaining" outlets / microwave power distribution would be effected. "Frequency Convener The remaining 1000 watt inverter is not capable of supporting all of the cabin outlets and the microwave oven. If customer wants to keep this unit, three (3) outlets must be removed and a switch for "either/ or" would need to be installed to select either "microwave" or "cabin outlets". We propose procuring one (1) overhauled 2000 watt converter to supply enough 110 power to support the cabin outlets and microwave oven." Below is a quote I worked my pricing from that I received from the folks here at Hawthorne for the installation of a KGS HS200 Converter: 1.0 Install new 115VAC 60 Hertz (Hz) KGS HS200 Converter for Cabin Entertainment System. Installation Description: • Install new KGS HS200 Converter. • Provide 115VAC 60 Hz electrical power for Cabin Entertainment System. • Interface Cockpit Cabin Master to new converter. • Cabin electrical outlets power will be su