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Re: OT...Blowing Light Bulbs
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Posted by John M on February 11, 2006 at 07:52:47 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: OT...Blowing Light Bulbs posted by DAVE NE IA on February 11, 2006 at 07:28:08:
I know when he was here,he went back through everything he had done when he first rewired the house and made sure all the connections were tight.This is what I meant when he said everything on his end was fine.He did tell me it was fine on his end and I should call the pwoer comapny but didnt say why.As far as why none have blown in the barn,I guess maybe I just didnt have the lights on at the right time or something.They very seldom get used during the winter and the only time I go down there in the winter is mostly during the day.No offense will be taken, as I know where you were coming from!
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