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On Thu, 28 Sep 2023 16:36:53 -0500, Snag <
Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:
>On 9/28/2023 5:23 AM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
>> "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:uf2ge1$3b8kg$
3@dont-email.me...
>>
>>> I know the odds of one of you being specifically familiar is slim, but
>>> its worth a shot.
>>
>> Sorry, can`t help. My house has a 200A service for no longer used
>> electric heat so there`s plenty of space for welding breakers, and the
>> State`s new registration surcharge for electric vehicles killed my
>> interest in a PHEV. This spring our electric rate was $0.30 per KWH, now
>> it`s `down` to $0.22. When the people across the street gave me
>> permission to cut dead trees for firewood on their large property I
>> installed a woodstove. I grew up with coal/steam heat and am used to a
>> cool house in the morning.
>>
>
> I cut a percentage of my firewood into what I call "overnighters" ,
>and they can be some bigass chunks - my stove door opening is 11"x 11"
>and the fire box is 24" long . I hate waking up to a cold house ...
> Looking at predictions for a strengthening el nino I think I better
>get more busier with the firewood collecting .
> As far as Bob`s breaker , I wish I could help . I`ve still got 5 open
>slots in my 200A main panel , and I think 2 slots in the 100A sub panel
>out in the shop . I educated guesstimated what I wanted to do then
>doubled the size/breaker capacity . Good thing too .
When we got on line in 1948, on electrician was getting a high
percentage of the wireing jobs in an area where no one knew much about
electrical equipment. His price for wireinng a house was based on one
cieling light and one wall plug per room; stairway lighting control
was a pull chain socket with a long string to the lower floor.
Incoming electrical service was two wire 120V feeding a two pole
disconnect with two 15A. fuses. Believe it or not, this was approved
by the inspector (he retired shortly thereafter)
--- Forte Agent 6.00/32.1186
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