[Boatanchors] OT: Whole-house bucking/regulation
Jim
jbrannig at verizon.net
Fri Dec 16 08:16:06 EST 2011
I would not wait for Con-Ed to call, I would keep after them until they
responded.
If you do not get satisfaction from Con-Ed, contact the NYS Public Service
Commission.
Jim
> Thanks to everyone who replied. Sounds like this is just impractical to
> solve myself. I have some 130V lights, they work better, but still burn
> out. I suspect that along with the high voltage, there are also spikes.
> Not
> sure what the cause could be (maybe my 120V 2-wire well pump cycling?).
> Thanks for all the suggestions. Looks like I will have to wait 10 years
> for
> con ed to even return a phone call!
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> 73 Eugene W2HX
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> From: W4AWM at aol.com [mailto:W4AWM at aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 5:26 PM
> To: Eugene Hertz; boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] OT: Whole-house bucking/regulation
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> You can buy constant voltage transformers that will handle your entire
> house
> but they will not come cheap and the shipping charges will kill you!
> Better
> to buy a smaller unit that will handle the expected load of your shack.
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> 73,
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> John, W4AWM
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