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    Same-Day Delivery Puts Massive Ferris Wheel Back in Motion in Time for Wisconsin State Fair

    Wirewound Braking Resistors Provide a Smooth Ride for Wonderfair Wheel Passengers

    10/13/2017

    MALVERN, Pa. — Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that eight Vishay Milwaukee 1500 W RBSF series wirewound braking resistors are being used to provide a smooth ride for passengers of the Wonderfair Wheel, North America's largest travelling Ferris wheel.

    Standing 15 stories high and featuring 36 fully enclosed gondolas and a spectacular LED lighting system, the Wonderfair Wheel relies on braking resistors for smooth deceleration — preventing abrupt starting and stopping of the ride. Prior to its appearance at the 2017 Wisconsin State Fair in August, it was determined that the Ferris wheel's existing resistors were failing and required immediate replacement.

    To get the Wonderfair Wheel rolling before the fair's start, the ride's owner turned to Vishay Milwaukee, ordering ten 1500 W RBSF wirewound braking resistors — two for each of the ride's four drives and another two for spares in the event of a failure. Providing a robust solution, the devices feature an all-welded construction, in addition to a wide resistance range from 0.234 Ω to 303 Ω and tolerances down to 1 %. As the company keeps the resistors in stock, Vishay was able to offer same-day delivery of the devices by Vishay Milwaukee engineers.

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