Posted by greywolf45 |
5/16/2005 7:29 PM | remove |
A possibility.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
5/17/2005 3:31 AM | remove |
Or perhaps they have the nearest substation ?
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Posted by lost |
5/17/2005 12:33 PM | remove |
Unlikely, Longmorn is a lot, lot bigger than this place and the substation at Coleburn is tiny. And I still don't understand why the power in here is left on.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
5/17/2005 3:14 PM | remove |
Could this be the output to there then?
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Posted by purplegrum |
5/17/2005 5:21 PM | remove |
Turn it off and see what happens, then you'll know if it's got any purpose. ;)
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Posted by IIVQ |
5/23/2005 7:45 PM | remove |
Hey, who cut off the power to my wifi router?
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Posted by BlueShiva |
9/6/2005 9:52 AM | remove |
The meter on the box should give you a clue. Its a 3 Phase supply of some kind. by the looks of it. The supply company may have decided to channel the 'juice' else where and slap a meter on it. Only way to find out is to trace the wiring. One day if I visit Scotland maybe!! Great location by the way - nice find!
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Posted by lost |
9/6/2005 10:01 AM | remove |
I could use some of your thoroughness. :-D
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