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On Jun 1, 5:09*pm, "RBM" wrote:
The two wires on the left are feeding the panel. They're #10 conductors, they're sleeved through loom, one is neutral and one is hot. The six wires on the right are #14 conductors sleeved through loom as well. Each circuit has a fuse on both hot and neutral. All of those fused neutrals should have been corrected with solid brass fuse plugs at some later date. The entire house was fed by a 30 amp 120 volt service. This is the service panel. It and the main disconnect panel, which I'll link to are located in the attic, which was also very typical.http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b9...ause%20renovat... Fascinating. Great pics! Chip C |
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