Chapter 89: Generators and Electric Motors (Please subscribe!)

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As it turns out, good things always come in pairs. Not long after the signing of the Treaty of Ceuta, Carlo received another piece of good news: after several months of hard work, Gram's power laboratory had produced an AC generator and a DC generator. Carlo was not at all surprised by the speed at which the power laboratory was building generators. While he was in France, Gram had manufactured two types of generators and was quite proficient in the principles and manufacturing process of generators. Although they had come to Spain, with the great help of Carlo and some colleagues from their previous work in France, the speed of generator manufacturing would not only not slow down, but would actually speed up. After all, the earliest generators didn't have any particularly sophisticat

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