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Commonwealth Sprague Capacitor Inc.
Commonwealth Sprague Capacitor Inc.
11 Brown St.
North Adams , MA
01247
United States
Phone: 413-664-4461
FAX: 413-664-4465
Toll-Free:
Sales Contact:
Sales Email:
Products
- Capacitors, Fixed, AC (Incl. Motor Start)
- Capacitors, Fixed, Film, Metallized & Nonmetallized
- Capacitors, Fixed, Oil Filled
- Capacitors, Fixed, Paper, Metallised & Nonmetallised
- Controls, AC Motor Speed, Variable Frequency
- Controls, DC Motor, Programmable
- Controls, DC Regenerative
- Controls, Motor Speed
- Controls, SCR
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Primitive batteries capable of producing ½ volt of electricity were made in Mesopotamia between around 200 B.C. and 200 A.D. They were used mainly for electroplating silver onto copper.
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