View Full Version : need to vent... lost a leg of power to our house. no water.
HBARleatherneck
10-13-2011, 20:48
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mevshooter
10-13-2011, 20:53
I'll be praying for you guys!
Holger Danske
10-13-2011, 20:53
Good luck. I know the pain of not being able to run the pump. We keep water in basement, some gallon jugs in the pantry and I was fortunate to have a neighbor give me one of those 250 gallon "cubes" to store water in the barn for the animals. I hope you can get the electrical straightened out in short order.
SideShow Bob
10-13-2011, 20:56
If the problem isn't in your panel, it will be at the transformer that feeds the lines to your house, or in the lines from there to your meter. Call the power company.
CUatTheEnd
10-13-2011, 20:57
Hope it gets fixed quickly for you guys!
HBARleatherneck
10-13-2011, 20:59
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Zundfolge
10-13-2011, 21:00
Ugh what a pain.
Maybe you should put a nice gas or diesel generator on your Christmas list.
HBARleatherneck
10-13-2011, 21:06
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SideShow Bob
10-13-2011, 21:10
If it is before your meter, it should be the power company's problem to fix. But I know , it sucks until they get out and fix it.
Great-Kazoo
10-13-2011, 21:12
If you need another generator call me, or stop by i will be available after 2:30 I have a 5K with 2-3) 110 and 1)220.
Byte Stryke
10-13-2011, 21:18
I Don't know much about electrical...
I only know the sound it makes when you do it wrong :)
If you have Tanks, I can bring the truck out and get water
HBARleatherneck
10-14-2011, 12:17
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Bailey Guns
10-14-2011, 12:35
I'm curious now...what happened to the underground line?
HBARleatherneck
10-14-2011, 13:05
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StagLefty
10-14-2011, 13:25
So you get charged for the repair ? I take it this is not a public utility service ?
well the rest of the power burned out this morning.
We called Eaton Electric and told them our situation with the young kids and livestock. They pushed another commercial client back and came right out. We traced the line, found the fault, we dug it up, fixed the problems and now we are back in business. $440 later.
glad you got the power back! the money sucks but it could be a whole lot worse
HBARleatherneck
10-14-2011, 13:55
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Busta Prima
10-14-2011, 23:19
I hope I didn't miss the answer for reading too fast but I'd be willing to bet it was aluminum wire? It's unfortunate they use that a lot for the main run between the meter and the house and it only lasts 20 years or so before something like that happens.
They use aluminum wire to save money . . . . and that was back when copper was CHEAP!! YIKES! If they ever go back to it INSIDE the home, things will be even worse. It only half works for mains because the wire size is so large.
HBARleatherneck
10-15-2011, 09:12
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Tweety Bird
10-15-2011, 17:13
How did they fix it? Did they have to run all new wire from the pole or did they splice it underground?
HBARleatherneck
10-15-2011, 18:44
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