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    bringing drop up to code

    Had storm damage. Power company is supposed to come and fix. My question is - will it have to be brought up to code ? Meter is 10 feet from pool
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    POCO disconnect at Transformer ?

    The general method it to pull the meter, but could they not also pull the fuse on the incoming line at the transformer ? Seems like this would de-energize the entire meter socket and thus be safer.
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    Residential power dist panel

    Was looking at the panel and noticed the neutral/ground bar is full. Thinking about adding and extension and moving the equipment grounds. Wondering if I would be better of replacing the panel or adding a sub. The meter used to be on the outside wall before I added the garage. Now it is...
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    Another crawlspace insulation question

    I am in Indiana. The house was built in 1980 and has fiberglass batts paper side toward the dirt stapled to the floor joists. Space is vented. I am considering taking it down, turning it over and putting in back up. There is plastic down on the dirt. Is this a good plan or should I pull it...
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    GFCI sub panel

    House was built in 1980. Has 200 amp service. I added a garage which resulted in my meter being inside the new garage. House has some aluminum wiring. I added a 50 amp GFCI breaker and 6/3 with ground for a hot tub we no longer have. I am thinking about hooking the end of it up to a sub...
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    Lincoln weldpak should I ?

    Ok, I tried arc welding and oxy at evening school 30 years ago. That's my experience. My lawn tractor seat bracket has broken and the replacement part is $55.00 plus shipping. I should be able to weld this, and so I bought the small Lincoln Weldpak at Home Depot for $269.00 (115 v , no gas)...
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