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eppur_se_muova

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Fri Apr 3, 2020, 10:19 PM Apr 2020

Can you fix ventilators? A fuel cell engineer figures it out (AP/Meadville Tribune)

By ADAM BEAM Associated Press Apr 2, 2020

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — It was late when engineer Joe Tavi’s boss called with an odd question: Could their company, which makes fuel cells, learn how to fix a ventilator?

California had a bunch of broken ones, and the governor had asked if San Jose-based Bloom Energy could repair them so coronavirus patients could breathe.

Tavi, an engineer who grew up taking apart the family vacuum cleaner to see if he could put it back together, said he would sleep on it.

But he didn't sleep. Instead, he made a pot of coffee and downloaded the more than 300-page manual for the LTD 1200, the type of ventilator state officials said they needed repaired.
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Since then, a company that knew nothing about ventilators has fixed more than 500 of them. It's a transformation akin to World War II, when manufacturing behemoths used their assembly line expertise to make airplanes and tanks. Now, some companies are tapping their storehouses of brainpower to do the same thing with medical equipment.
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(a little) more: https://www.meadvilletribune.com/cnhi_network/can-you-fix-ventilators-a-fuel-cell-engineer-figures-it-out/article_0278e53b-bf4c-59a8-a29a-0effc0b69911.html

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Can you fix ventilators? A fuel cell engineer figures it out (AP/Meadville Tribune) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Apr 2020 OP
Wow, great engineer and great company. MLAA Apr 2020 #1
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