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<blockquote data-quote="fenceman" data-source="post: 1272392" data-attributes="member: 23460"><p>Thanks you so much. I have no doubt something smells fishy here.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I can give a little more info.</p><p>When things go haywire , I can cut all power to house. Problem still exists in shop. And vice versa. To me this isolates problem to pole, meter, transformer?</p><p>The main breakers to house and shop or both on pole directly under meter.</p><p>I've went out at night with my bucket of water and seen a arc traveling from top of breaker box to meter box, about 6 inches. Pour water around ground rod everything goes normal.</p><p>I've personally watched the co-op lineman, and the electrician check and tighten all connections.</p><p>I've also checked them myself. </p><p>I'm certainly no electrician. I am a ase certified master auto tech. So I know a loose screw from a tight one.</p><p></p><p>One more thing, the electrician told me something about the co-op should have a ground every so far.(does that make sense)</p><p>I'm way (about2 miles) at the end of a line. My parents house is on same line but has a different transformer.</p><p></p><p>I sincerely thank you for your concern and advice. Fenceman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fenceman, post: 1272392, member: 23460"] Thanks you so much. I have no doubt something smells fishy here. Maybe I can give a little more info. When things go haywire , I can cut all power to house. Problem still exists in shop. And vice versa. To me this isolates problem to pole, meter, transformer? The main breakers to house and shop or both on pole directly under meter. I've went out at night with my bucket of water and seen a arc traveling from top of breaker box to meter box, about 6 inches. Pour water around ground rod everything goes normal. I've personally watched the co-op lineman, and the electrician check and tighten all connections. I've also checked them myself. I'm certainly no electrician. I am a ase certified master auto tech. So I know a loose screw from a tight one. One more thing, the electrician told me something about the co-op should have a ground every so far.(does that make sense) I'm way (about2 miles) at the end of a line. My parents house is on same line but has a different transformer. I sincerely thank you for your concern and advice. Fenceman [/QUOTE]
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