English: This picture shows a rotary converter from http://www.irm.org/ (Illinois Railway Museum). This rotary converter converts AC to low voltage (600V) DC to power train and streetcar engines.
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2007-10-22 02:05 Ichudov 1437×1080× (225383 bytes) This picture shows a rotary converter from <A HREF=http://www.irm.org/>Illinois Railway Museum</A>. This rotary converter converts AC to low voltage (600V) DC to power train and streetcar engines. I, Igor Chudov, http://igor.chudov.com/, made this
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