Outside load center for a home

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I'd probably have to drive 500 miles before I saw a house with the panel outside.

That seems like a waste of gas :rolleyes:

The good thing about outdoor services is that you don't need temp lights to change the service.

The bad thing is that it's like 150 degrees here in the summer.
 
That seems like a waste of gas :rolleyes:

I never said I was going to go. But if I do, it's not in a quest to find the closest NEMA 3R dwelling service.

The good thing about outdoor services is that you don't need temp lights to change the service.

I don't need temp lights either, usually. We have things called windows.

The bad thing is that it's like 150 degrees here in the summer.

That's why I don't live south of the Masey-Dixey line.
 
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