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Old 11-01-2023, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by carbking View Post
JOB FOR PROFESSIONALS, NOT INTERNET FOLKS TRYING TO BE HELPFUL!

After several years working for a power company in the electrical engineering department (before I starting doing carburetors), I could make a guess, but not going to.

I can tell you from personal experience that a house fire, even if estinguished within 5 minutes of combustion, is absolutely no fun, and expensive.

Get the professionals out today!

Jon
Yes, for sure. I called Monday morning and this afternoon was the best I could do. I only posted here to see what people who know thought it may be. My guess is still the transfer switch itself, or bad connection between the meter and the transfer switch. I've been running the house off the generator and everything operates normally in the house.

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