This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart. Seeing some really wild wiring jobs done by desperate people, with limited skills/knowledge in a hurry during lousy conditions. If there ever was a recipe for damage, fire,death,shocks etc. That pretty covers all the ingredients. These over head lines that are down? Are they pulled off the power meter pole or at the shed or barn ends? Are the leads partly pulled off the house leads to leave an open line or neutral? Some power metering does not run the full voltage and current down to the meter. Just a couple of scrawny cables from a Current transformers and a potential transformer. Pull the meter base and the place is still connected back to the grid. I suppose a wild*ss backfeed through the stove plug with the house main breaker open. Maybe better than frozen pipes but..........I can't see your situation from here. When things settle down. Here is what your electrical service requires. Not to scold but....Why do people purchase generators but have no way to connect to the electrical service? I don't know how many times I've drove through town when the power is out. To see 6500W generators humming along. With one scrawny 16gauge 120V cable running in through the house window.
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Today's Featured Article - What Price Enthusiasm? - by Anthony West. Quite frankly, for some time now restorers like myself have become more and more concerned about the rapid increase in the prices of old farm machines here in England. There is now a growing market for "As found" machines. Which as machines get rarer, has found the birth of a new industry....one of the "procurement agent". These agents appropriate as much old machinery as possible then inflate prices at auctions. So at what price enthiusiasm? We are now seeing poor machines which 3 years ago ma
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