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Posted by ChadS on September 22, 2006 at 10:18:57 from (66.228.96.238):
In Reply to: Re: John T,, posted by Gerald J. on September 22, 2006 at 07:28:00:
The whole service is a 400 amp service,,, needed to supply the grain bin, dryer fans, stirator, unload augers etc etc,, mainly for the dryer fans,,, The disconnect, is a 400amp box, with the grain bin going coming right off the disconnect,, and has its own breaker box near the bin,, The house, has a 100 amp breaker in the box, right under the disconnect,,, I have 2 breakers in the box,, 100 amp for the house, and a 15 amp for the well pump. Ill tell ya,,, ever since we had the 400 amp service was installed, the bill has gone up considerably,,, maybe they are making me pay for the huge transformer or something,, HAHAHA!! Used to be in the area of 40 bucks a month, now its over 150 for an average,, and nothing more was changed, other than the addition of the electric furnace,, but Im aware of what the cost to run that is,,, but that cost is during the summer months, with one small 110 AC.
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