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AC Electric Motor Repair Origins

AC electric motor repair is frequently done these days, typically for generator turbines and so on, whether for power plants or ship and aircraft engines.
Nothing unusual about any of that.
But at one time, just a little over a century ago, AC, or alternating current, and DC, or direct current, were quite controversial matters – especially for the two men bitterly locked in what would become known to history as the great War of the Currents.

Indeed, AC electric motor repair is common enough these days, but back then, AC was new, and at first appeared unsafe – ironic considering that it won out over DC in lots of applications due to its superior safety.
But before this came about, there were the most acrimonious protests, right down to court battles, not forgetting personal smearing promotions in the court of public opinion, against AC, the newer technology.

While it’s arguable that the superior AC standard may have eventually been adopted, it’s almost certain that the campaign against it, and its most recognized proponent, delayed its widespread use for several years.
While something similar to AC electric motor repair is still rather expert work, it isn’t the revoluntionary thing it was back when engines running on AC were considered exotic and, as mentioned earlier on, dangerous.

Thomas Edison, the fantastic inventor, used AC’s initial faults as a method of personally attacking his one-time assistant Nikola Tesla, another brilliant mind.
Likely as a result of professional jealousy (though a lot of money was also at stake, as numerous patent royalties were required), Edison went to great measures to discredit not only the technology but its most prominent proponent – to the point of macabre demonstrations electrocuting animals as well as a condemned prisoner in order to get the public agitated against AC!