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Default Electrical Wizards, Another Panel/subpanel question

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Ok, i understand the whole panel/subpanel setup. And isolating the
neutral from the ground in the sub etc etc. Here's the question:
We've recently purchased a house (next door) and it has the typical
farm setup, (meter on the pole with a disconnect, and three wires to
the house). The difference with this one is that there is a second
panel that was added in about 1960, when they added on to the house,
which i assumed at first was just a sub off the main panel. I just
noticed today that the second panel is ALSO tied into the feeders
just outside the house and so it in effect is a second main panel.
Are there any issues with it being this way as long as each panel
has it's own pair of proper ground rods? Should the two be bonded
together either at the ground rods OR between the two panels?

thanks!

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Steve Barker
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I don't know the answer to your question. I'm not even sure I
understand the question. But I know this. In my area, if you have a
hookup like that running off of just one meter, you gonna pay. If I
understand the hookup correctly, what is happening is that they were
stealing power by getting an additional level of service at the
reduced rate charged after a certain level of usage. People around
here have actually gone to jail for that.


What??????????? I have 2 main panels run off of one main with a meter
on the pole with the transformer. One to the house and one to the
garage. The power company told me that is the best way to do it so I
don't have to have 2 meters.


Nothing wrong with that if the power company okays it. But, as I said,
I'm not sure I understand the hookup as it was described. But it sounded
to me like it would be the same as if a neighbor made a deal to run
their power off your meter and then split the lower cost. All I'm saying
is that method is really, really frowned upon around here.


I doubt they would mind neighbors getting power from other neighbors.
Because we are charged a flat kwh fee. No additional costs.