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<blockquote data-quote="4x4dually" data-source="post: 1272791" data-attributes="member: 4100"><p>I approve this message. I've delt with a few co-op guys trying to trouble shoot secondary voltages. I don't get it. One the electrons hit the transformer, they become dumber than a bag of hammers. Call around and get a few quotes for an electrician. Ask them what it would cost for them to come out for an hour. If they can't figure it out in an hour, they got issues. Then once they figure out the problem, they can tell you how long it will take to fix it and how much it will cost. If you are on a budget, I'd do it that way. If you aren't on a budget, just call one and tell them to get out here and fix this arcin' SOB because you don't want your house and shop burned to the ground. No pun intended. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4dually, post: 1272791, member: 4100"] I approve this message. I've delt with a few co-op guys trying to trouble shoot secondary voltages. I don't get it. One the electrons hit the transformer, they become dumber than a bag of hammers. Call around and get a few quotes for an electrician. Ask them what it would cost for them to come out for an hour. If they can't figure it out in an hour, they got issues. Then once they figure out the problem, they can tell you how long it will take to fix it and how much it will cost. If you are on a budget, I'd do it that way. If you aren't on a budget, just call one and tell them to get out here and fix this arcin' SOB because you don't want your house and shop burned to the ground. No pun intended. LOL [/QUOTE]
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