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" Stanley’s breakthrough came in studying the Siemens system. He realized, he said, that if he could make an induction coil—a “transformer,” he called it now—wired in parallel rather than in series, each coil would operate independently. That arrangement would keep the current steady whatever the demand and even if a component failed. "

Richard Rhodes , Energy: A Human History


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Richard Rhodes quote : Stanley’s breakthrough came in studying the Siemens system. He realized, he said, that if he could make an induction coil—a “transformer,” he called it now—wired in parallel rather than in series, each coil would operate independently. That arrangement would keep the current steady whatever the demand and even if a component failed.