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Offline deadeye

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I went to a friends farm to help out the other day and this is what I see.  No, this is not what I went help him with.
Turns out that when the insulator pulls out of the shed, you simply use a piece of wire and cobble it to the weather vane.
Question is, where do you attach it when the weather vane is pulled off the roof?



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Offline Rebel SS

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OMIGOD......It scares the hell outta me seeing what some people do with electrical..... :doah:

Offline Bobberineyes

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I can kinda relate. For lots of years at the cabin our underground romex went up a pole then went from tree to tree through insulators to a shed then out to more trees and down to the lake. I've since buried it all but gramps back in the day grabbed what he had at the time to make it work.. limbs and branches were always taking out the power.

Offline mike89

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dat not good.......
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Offline Rebel SS

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I wired a ceiling fan up in a friends kitchen once, in an older house they'd just bought. Put in a junction box and ran the wires to the light/fan from there, since there was a dimmer switch on the kitchen light and he wanted to keep it. (Big no-no with a fan light) He called later, and said it wouldn't work...go back over there, no power to it. WTH?! Checked the fusebox; A-OK. He goes into the bathroom, while I'm in the kitchen...and the fan goes on. ??!?! Found out that the circuit I had tapped, was a secondary that someone had run from the SWITCHED part of the BATHROOM light. What a mess...so I start checking circuits, and it just gets worse. They had two big junction boxes in THE ATTIC, laying in the cellulose insulation, that had no covers...and originated from an original knob and tube wiring, that was spliced into 14 ga AWG. I told him I was done right there, and to get a licensed electrician over ASAP and and inspector, since he'd just bought the house. He did neither, and lived there for another 4-5 years.....*shudder*  :doah:
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I told him I was done right there, and to get a licensed electrician over ASAP and and inspector, since he'd just bought the house. He did neither, and lived there for another 4-5 years.....*shudder*  :doah:


Offline Rebel SS

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That's about it, Steve-o..... :doah:

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Dad was always good with that stuff, brother still does a lot of ours here.
Life............. what happens while your making other plans. John Lennon

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Checked the fusebox; A-OK.

What could go wrong?



They had two big junction boxes in THE ATTIC, laying in the cellulose insulation, that had no covers...

Apparently he wasn't the first and only...


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It was worse......ends were twisted together and wrapped with FRICTION TAPE.................*ZZZT*  :shocked:

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So DEADEYE, why wouldn't it get refastened back to the building?? One would think attached to the weather vane, a lightning strike could be trouble.
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Glenn57,
As they say, it gets worse.  This is on a farm and the wires go from the power pole to the shed.  He was pulling a hay wagon loaded with bales when the bales caught the wire and pulled it out of the shed.  He managed to stop before completely tearing it down.  Not have the time to fix it right, he simply found some old wire and you see the results.  Of course, that was several years ago.  BTW, half the circuits in the shed blow the fuse but being there are two fuses, he gets by.
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