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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 556609"><p>Yeah, I probably should have stated brushes as opposed to brushings. I don't know as much about electricity as I used to . However, I believe the term "brushings"(a bad derivation of the word "brushes") is used when you take your power tool to the repair shop. Most of the problems are due to the "brushings"(brushes) falling apart . This is a common term used in the construction and hardware industry when talking about electric power and the brushes inside. My bad. My father had a ton of power tools and was always on the phone with the repair shop and the term"replaced brushings" was on the bills he received.</p><p>You are obviously a little more hip to electricity than I am. However, I believe that edison's generator was basically a ac generator that delived dc current through the usage of commutators and brushes. The brushes would fall apart and pieces of them would fall into wrong places creating short circuits. Tesla even pointed out to edison that it would be better to go with an system that delivered ac current(which we have today) and edison essentially agreed with him in theory but I believe he indicated to Tesla that he was already financially committed to a dc system (to much work was already done in that regards). Now if Tesla were with Edison when he was first laying down the plans for the system, Edison might have gone along with this change. But by the time Tesla came over to the states and joined Edison, Edison's plans were already in concrete, i.e somewhat materialized.</p><p></p><p>I'll look into this more on a later date. but I am in the ballpark.</p><p></p><p>No, I didn't know that about Henry Ford's fuel of choice. Interesting. The more you get into this , the more the conspiracies become a single conspiracy. You have a separate thread about the federal reserve. I think you know how deeply entrenched the rockefellers are with that entity. I</p><p></p><p>Yup, know about hoover grabbing Tesla's papers after he died. I am sure we are seeing some of the military applications of these papers in today's world. Very interesting man , Tesla. Would have been regarded as the inventor of the radio as opposed to marconi. The way things turned out the way they did, is that marconi allied himself with an english business firm and Tesla allied himself with a german business firm and then ww1 broke out. Tesla lost out on this particular claim to fame as a result of the war. Although , I think many now in the know recognize him as the true inventor of radio. Shame most school kids never heard of his name . I know I didn't encounter this name until many years after i graduated. </p><p></p><p>The truth is out there. Enjoyed the conversation as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 556609"] Yeah, I probably should have stated brushes as opposed to brushings. I don't know as much about electricity as I used to . However, I believe the term "brushings"(a bad derivation of the word "brushes") is used when you take your power tool to the repair shop. Most of the problems are due to the "brushings"(brushes) falling apart . This is a common term used in the construction and hardware industry when talking about electric power and the brushes inside. My bad. My father had a ton of power tools and was always on the phone with the repair shop and the term"replaced brushings" was on the bills he received. You are obviously a little more hip to electricity than I am. However, I believe that edison's generator was basically a ac generator that delived dc current through the usage of commutators and brushes. The brushes would fall apart and pieces of them would fall into wrong places creating short circuits. Tesla even pointed out to edison that it would be better to go with an system that delivered ac current(which we have today) and edison essentially agreed with him in theory but I believe he indicated to Tesla that he was already financially committed to a dc system (to much work was already done in that regards). Now if Tesla were with Edison when he was first laying down the plans for the system, Edison might have gone along with this change. But by the time Tesla came over to the states and joined Edison, Edison's plans were already in concrete, i.e somewhat materialized. I'll look into this more on a later date. but I am in the ballpark. No, I didn't know that about Henry Ford's fuel of choice. Interesting. The more you get into this , the more the conspiracies become a single conspiracy. You have a separate thread about the federal reserve. I think you know how deeply entrenched the rockefellers are with that entity. I Yup, know about hoover grabbing Tesla's papers after he died. I am sure we are seeing some of the military applications of these papers in today's world. Very interesting man , Tesla. Would have been regarded as the inventor of the radio as opposed to marconi. The way things turned out the way they did, is that marconi allied himself with an english business firm and Tesla allied himself with a german business firm and then ww1 broke out. Tesla lost out on this particular claim to fame as a result of the war. Although , I think many now in the know recognize him as the true inventor of radio. Shame most school kids never heard of his name . I know I didn't encounter this name until many years after i graduated. The truth is out there. Enjoyed the conversation as well. [/QUOTE]
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