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From: tamorinka
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  • The steel springs have low resistance. There are four springs in group of two. The springs look strong enough to carry 5 to 10 Ampres of current. It may be reed relays at the end of the steel springs; these reeds may be switched by the magnetic field of the red and blue inductors. Reed relays are fast, but they don't carry much current. Is this a full wave low voltage rectifier? Before 1958, before silicon rectifier?

  • Thank you Michael-san.

    Sorry, It's not "full wave low voltage rectifier"

    I think that you are well informed about the electrical technology.

  • "Coils"and"Magnetic field"are correct.

    If it's still active, I'm planning to make a movie.

  • hm... it is electric and it has coils. It creates a magnetic field? ... or maybe radiates radio waves of some sort!

  • I have no idea..

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