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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1837170" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Ken, when you are writing, your terminology vs what I know about electricity or maybe what we have, loses me. Just like when we talk about it here, it sounds sorta lame to you. When you say that a step down transformer, I do not have that. I think this is how ours is done, and of course this is coming from someone that you can see does not know how to correct their problem here. We have 220 current or 240 current, and it breaks down into 110 into the receptacles. But what is run to the barn is all 110 wire. I hate to say they are losing me on what we have here as well..... </p><p></p><p>But talking bout building a barn and such, I can square a building, put a roof on it and the sides and it look decent. Ha-ha!! You just won't have lights cause I can't do the electrical part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1837170, member: 637"] Ken, when you are writing, your terminology vs what I know about electricity or maybe what we have, loses me. Just like when we talk about it here, it sounds sorta lame to you. When you say that a step down transformer, I do not have that. I think this is how ours is done, and of course this is coming from someone that you can see does not know how to correct their problem here. We have 220 current or 240 current, and it breaks down into 110 into the receptacles. But what is run to the barn is all 110 wire. I hate to say they are losing me on what we have here as well..... But talking bout building a barn and such, I can square a building, put a roof on it and the sides and it look decent. Ha-ha!! You just won't have lights cause I can't do the electrical part. [/QUOTE]
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