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rg wrote:
But then again, Ron lives in Ohio. The people that brought us the August 2003 blackout. Which was started by a tree falling on some power lines.... AEP (ex CSOEC) runs 48kv for rural distribution. A few years ago they came out, replaced all the transformers and insulators, doubling the voltage, rather than replacing the wires. Anyway that's what the guys said who work on lines; as well as a couple placards warning of 38kv(?) lines crossing 48kv lines, where my system intersects another. Placard now gone. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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