Yankeefarmer
Well-known member
Lost a leg of our power yesterday. House feed wire fatigued in the high winds where it was clamped to the feed wire from the transformer about 300 feet away. About 20 years ago a house was built in the (former) farm field across the street. The PoCo installed a new transformer on the pole in front of my house, but connected only him to it. The three leads coming the 300 ft to my house are about 70 years old with multiple splices, and I have made several requests to simply connect me to the transformer in front of my house, to no avail. So when the lineman arrived to repair our service, I asked if he could do that as the repair.
He told me he couldn’t because he had no extension wire with which to do so, but would be putting in a service order to do it, because our power wedge was burnt and needed replacement. I never heard the power wedge term before, and assume he’s just talking about the anchors on the pole where the three low side wires are secured. Can anyone offer clarificatio?
He told me he couldn’t because he had no extension wire with which to do so, but would be putting in a service order to do it, because our power wedge was burnt and needed replacement. I never heard the power wedge term before, and assume he’s just talking about the anchors on the pole where the three low side wires are secured. Can anyone offer clarificatio?



