stickboy1375
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Any thoughts on this temp. service? BTW, this is not the way to do it in the POCO handbook.
peter d said:Is there some reason why I can't see the photos that are posted? Web browser settings perhaps?
The reason is simple. You're being punished.peter d said:Is there some reason why I can't see the photos that are posted? Web browser settings perhaps?
ItsHot said:At least they used #12 nm to strap it and not 14!!:roll:
RUWired said:How about vegetation shall not be used for the support of electrical equipment.
takelly said:225.26 Vegetation as Support:Vegetation such as trees shall not be used for support of overhead conductor spans.
I think vegetation can support Electrical equipment, just not overhead conductor spans.
takelly said:225.26 Vegetation as Support:Vegetation such as trees shall not be used for support of overhead conductor spans.
I think vegetation can support Electrical equipment, just not overhead conductor spans.
Yep, power poles are made out of trees!:grin: :grin:LawnGuyLandSparky said:That isn't "vegetation" that's the freaking tree of LIFE. Funny, it can't support a span, but cut it down and mill it into 2 houses worth of lumber and furniture, and it's ok to support anything...
takelly said:225.26 Vegetation as Support:Vegetation such as trees shall not be used for support of overhead conductor spans.
I think vegetation can support Electrical equipment, just not overhead conductor spans.
480sparky said:Is it just me, or does it look like you need to be 7'-8" to read the meter (once it gets moved from being wedged between the pole & tree and into the socket)?
Yippe, free power.That'll get the poco out real quick.stickboy1375 said:, but the meter is hot with jumpers installed.
