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I have found this outlet outside a local bar/theater. The outlet is still live as it was used for a radio. I was able to take 2 pictures. It's acctually a lot closer to the water than the picture shows.
Best regards, William B.
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ha ha ha lol. Thats bad half the box is missing. god people just don't get it do they.
[This message has been edited by Wizzie Electric (edited 08-31-2006).]
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Wrong sort of box here.
It also looks like the bottom tab on the outlet is NAILED to the building.
Cliff
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thats the sorta thing I have nightmares about.
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Aw, come on! The exposed side is only the neutral, after all...
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With one side missing the box fill calculations get interesting.
RSlater, RSmike
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Also, with the one side missing, great wasp habitat. What part of the country is this from?
Luke Clarke Electrical Planner for TVA.
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what fuse protects it if any.
very dangerous.
The product of rotation, excitation and flux produces electricty.
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The building could do with a coat of paint too.
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A coat of paint? Howabout a bulldozer?
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