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Kinda reminds me of a wyl E coyote and roadrunner cartoon. Please lets puts the icing on the cake, is that an ACME xformer?

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Take a look at the method used to feed the xformer.

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looks to me like the plumbers need a pipestrap

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Violation by a competitor?


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I think n1ist hit it on the head--it looks like the xformer was originally installed on a floor that is no longer present. The disconnect would also then have been at a reasonable height.

It looks like somebody removed the floor without first taking care of whatever was supported by that floor.

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So what's worst....
The fact the the transformer is hanging by ropes or the fact that the ropes are tied to the plumbing.

RSlater,
RSmike

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