Posted by John M on February 21, 2014 at 10:02:40 from (68.115.194.228):
In Reply to: Re: Electrical Problems posted by George Marsh on February 21, 2014 at 09:36:42:
He looked at the meter when the power company pulled it out. He pulled the main breaker out, put his meter on it, cleaned the outside where it connects, the slots the wires go into, and reattached it and tightened down the lugs when he put the wire in slots. Also hit the wire wit ha wire brush. Then checked voltage at all the breakers, made sure they were secure. Power company man hit the lugs on the meter box, and the meter with , in fact the electricians wire brush, installed the meter, checked voltage and said all is fine there, not even the slightest hint of a "well thats wierd" from either of them. The power company again removed the meter, checked something, then said "Well thats good too!" I had to come back to work, but when I left, the elecrician was under the house tracing wires. told me he would call if he found anything.Havent heard from him yet, but my son said he got up in the attic, and has been going from outlet to outlet, and light to light.
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