Captain Hawkeye said:
Of course the E stops could be because sensors detect winds outside the specified parameters.But which rides had E-55s, E-127s, and E-143s? Other than Sky Hawk & Windseeker, no one has identified a ride down for "E-55s, E-127s, [or] E-143s."[/or]
E stops occur for more reasons than just wind. Also, these specific E stop codes are for ride op and maintenance use. It's one of those things where whether or not you know what an E55 is, the ride is down for mechanical issues regardless and isn't going to make the downtime any faster if you know what it is or not.
All you need to know is that rides are powered by electricity and most are run from computers. Any fault in the system may cause the ride to go down and there's nothing anybody can do about it until CP's trained maintenance comes to the ride location and fixes the issue.
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