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Ricky Smith
location: Boston, MA
| | | | | Power < on 12/18/2007 3:46 AM >
| | | So for you Urban Explorers I've noticed in some pictures there's lights and what not in some of the abandoned places. Random question, how often do you guys find that there's still power service to the places you explore? When ever I watch the movies where people end up in abandoned places wether it be ships, buildings, houses, ect... and they have to find a way to get power and sometimes there's still power service even if the place has been abandoned for years. Just a random question.
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Happiedaze
location: Galveston Area, TX Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Power <Reply # 1 on 12/18/2007 3:51 AM >
| | | I've only been in one place that had only ONE light that worked. I'm not sure why that one worked, but yeah... just once. Doesn't happen to me very often at all that I find an abandonment still has electricity.
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Ricky Smith
location: Boston, MA
| | | | | Re: Power <Reply # 2 on 12/18/2007 3:53 AM >
| | | I guess another part would be, how many people actually try? It can be quite dangerous trying to turn on lights, or other electrical things especially that are abandoned.
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\/adder
location: DunkarooLand Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Power <Reply # 3 on 12/18/2007 4:13 AM >
| | | Yup, Keeping the Electricity on, is the FIRST thing I would want to do for deteriorated buildings with 50 year old wiring; that are 99.9% likely to contain highly flammable/hazardous materials... Main causes of fire other than you know disgruntled coworkers, arsonists, and 4 year olds who play with matches ... Short List 1. Lightening [Big one, most forest fires in nature are caused by lightening] 2. FAULTY WIRING 3. Heat / The Sun [ever wonder why those hair spray containers say keep under 120 degrees Fahrenheit So Yeah most places when they are "abandoned have the power shut off" Also ... why would anyone pay for electricity for a building that is not in use? The only places I would say electricity may be in is at an active site ... or if somebody didn't do their job right ... and left a light or two on ... then the MAJORITY of abandoned sites should be shut off. note: don't underestimate four year olds ... i know i was once four ( and grounded for like 6 weeks cuz of it lol )
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Ricky Smith
location: Boston, MA
| | | | | Re: Power <Reply # 5 on 12/18/2007 4:17 AM >
| | | Well I understand that for the most part power would be shut off, and movies are movies so obviously it's going to work in their favor "power being left on". But I have seen a few pictures where there is power to lights in buildings that have been abandoned for 5+ Years. Assuming they don't pull the meter.
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blackhawk
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| | | Re: Power <Reply # 6 on 12/18/2007 4:27 AM >
| | | Posted by NickSan Power on, not abandoned Vacant.
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Exactly. Sometimes the light plays tricks with the camera because of long exposures, and lights seem to be lit, but aren't. Obviously if a place has power it's not abandoned. underused.... [last edit 12/18/2007 4:28 AM by blackhawk - edited 1 times]
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PsychoNJ
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| | | | | Re: Power <Reply # 7 on 12/18/2007 4:59 AM >
| | | Well there is a place in New YOrk that has been left abandoned for a few years that still has power. Come to think of it, wonder if the Christmas lights are still lit?
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Agent Skelly
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| | | | | Re: Power <Reply # 8 on 12/18/2007 6:09 AM >
| | | I can name 3 [laces that have power in them: Hearn, Danvers, and the Malt.
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natxtron
location: memphis
urbanesquelation
| | | Re: Power <Reply # 9 on 12/18/2007 8:32 AM >
| | | i often been in city or county gov. owned buildings that run the electricity just because they can. it's (taxes) free. many buildings, that are vacant or abandoned and not in too terrible condition, will run minimal power in order to run fire control. this is especially true in downtown areas that have high building density. it's less expensive for the city to provide power and prevention than to put out several buildings. and i would think live wires would keep the strippers away. but as reoccurring news stories prove, i guess the criminal mind isn't that intelligent.
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Tupsumato
location: Finland Gender: Male
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| | Re: Power <Reply # 10 on 12/18/2007 10:22 AM >
| | | I once visited a house that had peeling paint, broken windows, holes in the roof from which water came in and all other traits of an abandoned building, but still in the fuse box the electricity meter kept ticking, so not only was the power still on, but there was also something using it all the time.
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CaptOrbit
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| | | Re: Power <Reply # 11 on 12/18/2007 12:34 PM >
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Post by natxtron many buildings, that are vacant or abandoned and not in too terrible condition, will run minimal power in order to run fire control. this is especially true in downtown areas that have high building density. it's less expensive for the city to provide power and prevention than to put out several buildings. |
Exactly, plus some of the taller structures may also power to illuminate their navigation beacons.
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ActionSatisfaction Esq.
location: Newark, NJ Gender: Male
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| | Re: Power <Reply # 12 on 12/18/2007 1:40 PM >
| | | This place had just about everything still running: http://www.uer.ca/...urrpage=1&pp#post0 Of course, it was only vacated 3 months prior to my visit... I'm sure the cable is at least turned off by now....
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tron_2.0
location: Ohio Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Power <Reply # 13 on 12/18/2007 4:41 PM >
| | | Just to clarify: This really isn't a question about power in so called abandoned buildings, but more so of which buildings are truly abandoned. An actually abandoned building is (I'm assuming) pretty rare. Going off the assumption that you are talking about blighted buildings, many buildings are not abandoned in its purest essence. Buildings and property are owned by people. If a building is standing, chances are it is going to be owned by somebody, or some sort of political entity. Anyways, I haven't come across any buildings besides active ones with electricity.
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ActionSatisfaction Esq.
location: Newark, NJ Gender: Male
Action always satisfies
| | Re: Power <Reply # 15 on 12/18/2007 5:18 PM >
| | | there really is no such thing as an unowned building. If it's not privately owned, the state or federal gov't owns it. I may be wrong, but I don't see how any building can be truly abandoned in the sense your speaking of. Maybe i'm misunderstanding you.
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natxtron
location: memphis
urbanesquelation
| | | Re: Power <Reply # 16 on 12/18/2007 7:05 PM >
| | | Posted by tron_2.0
This really isn't a question about power in so called abandoned buildings, but more so of which buildings are truly abandoned. An actually abandoned building is (I'm assuming) pretty rare.
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this is a very good point. but even in vacated buildings that are really deteriorating, one must wonder why there would be power. so the question is still "why would an empty building have power?" most of us are not surprised to know that the building is owned by someone. on the other hand, most of us are generally surprised when the lights come on if you flip a switch. and then take pics of it. hence the original question.
this place for instance, is city school property. out of use since 1997. still has power...
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tron_2.0
location: Ohio Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Power <Reply # 17 on 12/18/2007 7:29 PM >
| | | Posted by natxtron
this is a very good point. but even in vacated buildings that are really deteriorating, one must wonder why there would be power. so the question is still "why would an empty building have power?" most of us are not surprised to know that the building is owned by someone. on the other hand, most of us are generally surprised when the lights come on if you flip a switch. and then take pics of it. hence the original question.
this place for instance, is city school property. out of use since 1997. still has power... http://i38.photobu...on2/lester_2-2.jpg
http://i38.photobu...on2/lester_2-1.jpg
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thats badass!
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natxtron
location: memphis
urbanesquelation
| | | Re: Power <Reply # 18 on 12/18/2007 8:15 PM >
| | | actually, i guess the original question was "how often do you find a building with power?". for me the answer would be "quite often."
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Boffo
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| | Re: Power <Reply # 19 on 12/18/2007 8:27 PM >
| | | I'd have to say quite often as well. I always feel a bit unsettled when I walk into a building and there's power on though, it just feels like someone is bound to walk around the corner any second.
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