File:Ames Colorado generator alternating current power plant 1891 Gold King Mine.png

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Workers pose in 1891 with 100-hp Westinghouse synchronous alternator at the Ames power plant located near Ophir, Colorado. At the time it was the largest alternator Westinghouse made. It was used as a generator, connected by belt drive to a six-foot Pelton water wheel driven by water from water from the San Miguel River. It produced 3000 volt, 133 Hertz, single phase alternating current to drive a similar alternator connected by copper power line s 2.6 miles (4.2 km) that acted as a motor to drive a stamp mill at the Gold King Mine. It replaced an existing steam mill that was difficult to run because of a lack of timber to use as fuel.

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current11:20, 8 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 11:20, 8 January 20171,500 × 1,274 (1.44 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Workers pose in 1891 with 100-hp Westinghouse synchronous alternator at the Ames power plant located near Ophir, Colorado. At the time it was the largest alternator Westinghouse made. It was used as a generator, connected by belt drive to a six-foot Pelton water wheel driven by water from water from the San Miguel River. It produced 3000 volt, 133 Hertz, single phase alternating current to drive a similar alternator connected by copper power line s 2.6 miles (4.2 km) that acted as a motor to drive a stamp mill at the Gold King Mine. It replaced an existing steam mill that was difficult to run because of a lack of timber to use as fuel.
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