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#108179 05/27/04 09:58 PM
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Is the rain cap on the flue pipe flattened, to give clearance to the aerial wires?


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#108180 05/28/04 01:23 AM
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Add to that trips to Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties

I'm lucky if I can stay in those! These pictures are from San Bernardino (city).. For anyone thats familiar with CA, we're a state-wide service company.. I've been from Imperial to Humboldt counties... (not in the same day! [Linked Image] ) Thank God I dont pay for gas!

Anyways, Bob... The clock is 240V.. Controlling a pool pump motor & who knows whatelse! the HO told me the pool light doesn't work.. It might be tapped off this mess somehow!
Dave- The lines out the weatherhead are between the garage & the house.. House-side pictured.. The Poco lines went for what seemed about 150', through 2 trees, to a pole on the other end of the neighbors yard!
Gene- SCE (the poco here) installed it cock-eyed, so some of the meter stabs were probably sitting on the side of the meter clips instead of actually being in them! I came across this once before & the meter was melting because of a bent stab that was on the side of the meter clip.. The original meter installer must've just beat the thing in so he could get the lockring on! [Linked Image] [Linked Image]
Steve- Hella good eye there! I didn't even notice that! But it sure looks like it!

-Randy

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