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by os2warpman 419 days ago
> What am I missing?

People don't work for free. Industrial-grade items are expensive.

You can't just seal some components. You have to seal those components then conduct rigorous and extensive testing of those components to make sure they're actually sealed. Then you have to document the process.

An alternator on a steam locomotive isn't a little thing you can hold in your hands and get from an auto parts store for next to nothing.

Here is one of the two new "alternators" installed on 60163 Tornado: https://www.a1steam.com/tornado/news/tornado-details/doublin...

I'm a hardware guy. The number 1 thing software guys don't get about hardware is that everything you do costs a shit-ton of money. You can't just download a hardware IDE, register a hardware domain, and vibe code your way to a hardware startup.

Well, you can, but the technical term for that is "kickstarter scam".

Conversion 2 will be less expensive than 1, conversion 3 will be less expensive than 2, and by the time they get to the 500th conversion it'll be practically cheap.