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What do you think about these? NORCAL [This message has been edited by electure (edited 06-11-2005).]
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How is that fasened to the wall? - it looks as if the top cable supports it
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I dont know how it is fastened,there are more pictures to go w/ this.
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Its David copperfield at work!!!
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With his floating neutral! Alan
Wood work but can't!
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Am I imagining things or do I see three services to a residential building?!?
And what POCO in their right mind would have set the meter in that second pic? (Notice the nice new lockring and seal.)
Stupid should be painful.
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Its not a resi. building, its a former 2 room church school,the POCO is PG&E.
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More from NORCAL Here is another one, the #2 AL going to the 50 A 2 pole C/B are coming into the panel through 1/2" romex connectors
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And they continue on through knobs and tubes, eh?
In the upper of these two photos, there's a loose romex at the left. I'd hate to see that bare ground get bumped over onto the bus bars.
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Why was Zinsco so popular in California (and other western states???) Was there a manufacturing facility there?
I have never seen a piece of Zinsco equipment here in the northeast. (thankfully!)
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