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You just made my Skylines gaming week! Tyvm Sir.
I did not take your posts as challenging or negative in any way jobro_06 and hope you feel the same.
So would you agree with me that AC stands for Alternating Current whilst DC stands for Direct Current? Would you agree with me that AC can go in any direction whilst DC can only go in one?Also, do you agree with me that Edison was pro DC whilst Tesla was all for AC? If you agree with me on both of these then that's great because what I'm sharing on here are my own hypothetical theories on why T.Edison beat Tesla.
Point is, I'm not here to challenge you or your knowledge with regards to Electrical Engineering. So you're mistaken if you think I'm doing so.
Answer: Maybe for its maintenance so it can continue to produce electricity?