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Here's A Weird One.
No real questions here but a funny story (subjective), just happened to me today, a few months ago I put in some outdoor flood lights (big yard and we got a black puppy that would disappear once she left the deck). I may or may not have used prohibited PVC (not really material), anyhow last evening about 11 p.m. I was taking her for the last walk of the evening (she still won't go out alone yet) and I went to turn on the flood lights and nothing, I went ahead and turned the switch on and off several times, as if this would work, and still nothing. So I go check the breaker panel and nothing appears to be tripped but I turn off, and then back on the breaker for the floods, go outside and they're working fine, problem "fixed". A little while later I hear the beeping of the battery back-up in the office, I go to check it out and the lights don't work either and the house alarm is flashing no AC. I go to grab one of my Flukes, no batteries in either one, I was bitching a while back because the old lady took one battery for something and most recently I took the other for an alarm clock, I should really keep a wiggy at home. Anyhow I get a battery from the alarm clock, pull the panel cover and one leg coming in from the meter is dead but it came back while I was putting the cover back on. I figure maybe it has something to do with some ongoing construction in the area, but at 11 p.m.? I wrote it off to some type of maintenance work or temporary problem. Today at about 2 in the afternoon, same problem again, the back-up starts beeping, the same leg is dead again, I go out pull the meter cover and make sure it was not on our side, it wasn't, so I call the POCO and get a message that "all our representatives are in a meeting till 3 p.m. please leave a message or call back after 3", this is the emergency number for outages. So I call after 3, tell them the problem and what I found and they say they'll send someone out at about 5 p.m. The guy gets here just after 5, I tell him what I found, no power at the meter on one of the legs coming in, he tells me I can't pull the meter cover and check, I tell him how can that be I already did it and there was no seal, he puts his wiggy on the dead leg agrees that there's no power grabs an adapter from his truck that jumps the two house legs into one good leg from the POCO. The concern about having full power is that we have sumps in the basement that pump up to the sewer, nothing 220 but the AC. The service is underground to the pole out front, the POCO guy seems to think that it's the buried part between the house and pole which I think is in conduit (I had the box open but didn't look), I think it's something else, we recently had an outage (month or two ago) with some big sparks flying right out front and I found a dead squirrel right below the transformer a few days later. I tell him he might want to check the neighbors houses at the meter because the neighbor on one sides AC condenser unit hasn't been running (Yes the one neighbor has had the AC running all winter and the window wide open in one of the bedrooms?), and the house service all come off the same transformer, and none of them were home to ask if there was a problem. He gives me an odd look and asks me why my neighbor runs his AC in the winter and says it's a common for a problem (water or a break in the wire?) like this in newer houses (it's 5 years old), I tell him I have no idea why the neighbor uses the AC in the winter but recommend checking the neighboring homes. He tells me someone will be out to locate it soon and takes off. No real problem except some of the circuits use a shared neutral and now that they're all together there's a possibility of overloading a neutral. I'll let you know what they find.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
Ever hear of punctuation? That paragraph turned ME off. I also read a lot.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
So what's the deal Mic? That was a lot of reading for no questions.....?
Why does your neighbor have their AC on in winter? what could be going on over there? |
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
are you sure its not their heat pump on?
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
I think its his heat pump. I just put a heat pump on my furnace. When I come home at night and come in the back door I hear it running. I always wonder if my neighbors think Im running A/C. I think Im the only one around here that has a heat pump.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
sounds like a heat pump to me, also a/c will do no good in real cold condition
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
So what's a heat pump?
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
Question? What does the dog, The flood light , the pvc pipe , the batterys missing in the meter have to do with anything? The only thing you left out was the sound the "ac unit" used to make while it was running. Oh you also left out your wifes name and the dogs name. If you want to get the dog to go outside by itself you could try telling him this story. He will bolt out the door,or fall asleep.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
I'm curious to see what the porblem was. I was working in a house last year that the same thing happened to, then after about a half hour it was fine and never happened again while I was there.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
OL#1 does this at least once a week, It is called a "Brain Dump".
Brain Dump n. [common] The act of telling someone everything one knows about a particular topic or project. or Montezuma's Revenge of the mouth. or "diarrhoia"
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Re: Here's A Weird One.Quote:
The point about the guys AC running all the time was that it was not the day we lost a leg. I thought it might be worth checking the neighbors power at the meter by the POCO guy while he was out since it seemed to be an intermittent problem but he didn't want to bother. |
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
Actually I wasn't trying to tell "someone everything one knows about a particular topic or project". It was the ramblings of a frustrated and angry guy (had a bad week) who felt like punching something or someone, so I just started writing it down and posted it, I know it's poorly written but the anger seemed to fade after writing it.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.Quote:
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Re: Here's A Weird One.Quote:
Pocos are under a different set of rules. That is why they can use aluminum (Around here we cannot). That is also why they don't have to size thier wire the same way we do. |
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Re: Here's A Weird One.
I do love those pictures with arrows and stuff. That is pretty nifty.
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Re: Here's A Weird One.Quote:
Oh and power company guys don't even know what NEC means, not that they'd have to. Imagine if you had the money to cover every possible problem you caused by doing things "the way you see fit". Oh and how come "your electric" is shown going around back of the pole? |
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Re: Here's A Weird One.Quote:
Your absolutley right. I worked for the POCO here and never once heard of the NEC. It has been difficult to adapt to the ways of the outside world. I can say however, they do have very strict practices that meet or exceed the NEC in many areas (maybe not all pocos) and there policies for auditing there own work is much more strenous than city inspectors. |
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