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How far can you take electricity from the transformer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob the beef" data-source="post: 7480018" data-attributes="member: 20420"><p>Speak to your sparkie and get his honest opinion, about what you will need, then speak to your power supplier who will dream up some ridiculous scheme requiring all sorts of line upgrades and pole renewals and charge you ££££££. Then you will find a compromise somewhere in between.</p><p>our last connection for holiday lodges, was relatively simple . Scotpwer came up with a quote north of 16k to connect and renew 2 poles and replace a transformer that was only 3 years old. Got our sparkie to write a letter giving them the exact power requirements, and lo and behold the bill for the whole job came to £560</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob the beef, post: 7480018, member: 20420"] Speak to your sparkie and get his honest opinion, about what you will need, then speak to your power supplier who will dream up some ridiculous scheme requiring all sorts of line upgrades and pole renewals and charge you ££££££. Then you will find a compromise somewhere in between. our last connection for holiday lodges, was relatively simple . Scotpwer came up with a quote north of 16k to connect and renew 2 poles and replace a transformer that was only 3 years old. Got our sparkie to write a letter giving them the exact power requirements, and lo and behold the bill for the whole job came to £560 [/QUOTE]
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