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"In the second year we put the Stock Exchange on the circuits of the station, but were very fearful that there would be a combination of heavy demand and a dark day, and that there would be an overloaded station. We had an index like a steam-gauge, called an ampere-meter, to indicate the amount of current going out. I was up at 65 Fifth Avenue one afternoon.
I said to Chinnock: 'How is it now? He replied: 'Everything is red-hot, and the ampere-meter has made seventeen revolutions." In 1883 no such fittings as "fixture insulators" were known.
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